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GLOSSARY    OF   TERMS 


USED  IN 


COL.  COLL 

LIBRARY 


GRECIAN,  ROMAN,  ITALIAN. 


AN  D 


lotfjtc     Architecture*' 

THE  FIFTH  EDITION,  ENLARGED. 
EXEMPLIFIED  BY  SEVENTEEN  HUNDRED  WOODCUTS. 


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VOL.  II.    PLATES.     PART  II. 


OXFORD, 
JOHN    HENRY    PARKER; 

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PANEL. 


PLATE    137. 


MONUMENT,  AYMER  DE  VALENCE 
WESTMINSTER,  A  D.  1321. 


MONUMENT,  JOHN  OP  ELTHAM, 
WESTMINSTER,  A  D.  1334. 


MONUMENT  OF  SIR  OILE8  DAUBENX, 
WESTMINSTER,  A  D    1508. 


MONUMENT  OF  RUTHEL,  BISHOP  OF 
DURHAM,  WESTMINSTER,  A  D.   1522. 


MONUMENT  OF  JOHN  LANOSTON,  E8Q., 
0AVER8FIELD.  BUCKS,  A.D.   1487. 


FONT,  LITTLE  WAL8INOHAM. 
NORFOLK,  circa  1500 


PANEL. 


PLATE  138 


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COLCHESTER,  c.   1500 


LAYER  MARNEY   HALL,  ESSEX,  c    1630. 


LAYER  MARNEY   HALL,  olrca  1530 


PARAPET. 


PLATE  139. 


EARLY  ENGLISH 


ST.  ETIENNE,  CAEN,  circa  1.160 


SALISBURY  CATHEDRAL,  circa  12£0 


DECORATED 


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ST.  MARY'S,  OXFORD,  circa  1280 


ST.  MARY  MAGDALENE,  OXFORD,  A.D    1337. 


BhiVERLEY  MINSTER,  circa  J350  MERTON  CHURCH.  OXON.  circa  1380. 

PERPENDICULAR. 


8T.   PETER'S,  DORCHESTER,  circa  14fiO 


ST.  PETERS,  OXFORD,  circa   1420 


PARAPET. 


PLATE  140. 


PERPENDICULAR 


THORNBURY  CHDRCH,  GLOUCESTERSHIRE,  circa  1510, 


DECORATED 


FLAMBOYANT 


ABBEY  OF  ARDENNES,  NEAR  CAEN, 
c    \3X> 


8T.  1R1N1TE.  FALA18E. 


FLAMBOYANT 


8T    GERVA18E,   FALA1SE. 


ST.   OERVAISE,  FALA13E. 


PARGETTING. 


PLATE  141. 


PART  OF  BISHOP  KING'S  HOUSE,  OXFORD. 
A.D    1628. 


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HIOH   STREET,  OXFORD 
AD    1012 


CORN  MARKET,  OXFORD, 
circa  163). 


PENDANT. 


PLATE  142. 


OTTERY   ST.   MARY,  DEVONSHIRE, 
circa  1500 


COLLUMPTON.  DEVON. 
A.D    1526 


DIVINITY   8CHOOL. 
OXFORD.  A  D.  1400. 


HENRY  Vllth's  CHAPEL, 
WE8TMINSTER.  AD.  1510 


CHRI8T  CHURCH  HALL. 
OXFORD,  A.D.  1528. 


PEW. 


PLATE  143. 


IRCHE3TER    NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 


FTNEDON,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 


NEITLECOMBE,  SOMERSET. 


JCIDUNOTON,    OXON. 


PEW. 


PLATE  144- 


MILVERTON.    SOMERSETSHIRE,  A  D.   1540 


BRAUNTON.  DEVONSHIRE,  c    1500 


GREAT  TEW,  OXFORDSHIRE,  c    1500. 


8TEEPLE  ASTON,  OXFORDSHIRE,  circa  lflOfi 


PEW. 


PLATE  145. 


HEADINGTON,  OXFORDSHIRE 


GREAT  HA8ELEY,  OXFORDSHIRE, 


HEADINGTON 


ELX8TONE,  GLOOCESTEaSHIRE 


.SI  KK SHIRE 


PEW. 


PLATE  146. 


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DORCHESTER,  OXtOKDSHIRS 


STANTON    ST    JOHN'S,  OXFORDSHIRE 


BIN  BAM  PRIORY,  NORfoLK 


PILLAR. 


PLATE  147- 


PILLAR. 


DECORATED. 


PLATE  |48. 


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ORTON-ON-THE-HILL, 
LEICESTERSHIRE,  c.  1350 


WYMINliloN, 
BEDFORDSHIRE,  c.  1380 


8T.  MICHAEL'S,  OXFORD. 
C.  1330 


PERPENDICULAR 


OLD,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
o.  1460 


STOO  UMBER,  bUMEK3fc/l, 

o.  laoo. 


ST.  MART'S.   OZFOhO. 
AD.  1488 


PILLAR,  SECTIONS. 


PLATE  149. 


ROCHESTER  CATHEDRAL,  c.  1150  or  60. 


3T  »  MARGARETS  AT-CIXFFE,  DOVER,  c    ll'O. 


ROCHESTER  CATHEDRAL,  o.  1150. 


I8LTP    OXON,  C    1200. 


CATHEDRAL.   ST.   DIE 


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PILLAR. 


PLATE  150. 


EARLY  ENGLISH 


CHOIR,  LINCOLN   CATHEDRAL,  c.  1190 


LICB FIELD  CATHEDRAL,  o   1260. 


EU,  NORMANDY,  c    1230. 


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ROCHE  ABBEY,  YORKSHIRE,  o    1250. 


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FINCHALE  PRIORY,  DURHAM,  AD.  13M. 


ROSKINOTON.   LlNCOLKriir 


PILLAR 


PLATE  151. 


EARLY  ENGLISH 


v^-.. 


ST     SAVIOUR'S.  SOUTHWARK,  o   1250 


RUSKINGTON,  LINCOLNSHIRE 


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BICESTER,  OXFORDSHIRE,  c  1260. 


COGENHOE,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  C.  1240 


CATHEDRAL.  CHARTRE8,  o.  1Z.C 


PILLAR. 


PLATE   152. 


DECORATED 


NAVE,  WESTMINSTER  ABBEY. 


BERKLEY,  GLOUCESTERSHIRE,  C.  1350 


BOTTISHAM,  CAMBRIDGESHIRE,  c.  1320.  MANCHESTER  CATHEDRAL,  C.  1380 

^^L  -  PERPENDICULAR. 


DORCHESTER,  OXON,  o.  1M0 


ARUNDEL,  SOSSKX.  c.  MX). 


PILLAR. 


PLATE  153. 


PERPENDICULAR, 


MANCHESTER  CATHEDRAL.,  c   1450. 


$***•* 


POTHERINGHAY.  NORTHAMPTON3H. ,  AT).  1440 

FLAMBOYANT 


CROMER,  NORFOLK. 


M, 


ABBEVILLE 


PINNACLE. 


PLATE  154. 


EARLY  ENGLISH. 


OXFORD   CATHEDRAL, 
c   1230. 


BAMPTON,  OX.ON, 
c    1240 


DECORATED 


PETERBORO'  CATHEDRAL, 
AD    1238 


PISCINA. 


PLATE  155. 


NORMAN. 


CROWAIAR8H    OXON. 
circa  1 120 


KIRKSTALL  ABBEY,  YORKSHIRE, 
circa  1160. 


TOWERSAT,  BDCK8, 
circa  i  100. 


RYAR3H.  KENT, 
circa  11. '0 


PISCINA. 


PLATE  156. 


LONG   WITTENHAM,   BERK8HIKE  0.  1900 


CDUNOK,  BERK8    c    1320 


PISCINA. 


PLATE  157. 


PISCINA. 


PLATE  158. 


DECORATED. 


PERPENDICULAR. 


STANFORD  IN   THE   VALE,  BERKSHIRE,  c    1310.  TACKLEY,  OXON.  o.  1450. 

PERPENDICULAR 


ITOM  CHAPEL,   8COTLANU,  c    HOo 


^15 

UObUAU,  KENT,   c 


POPPY-HEAD. 


PLATE  159. 


ALL  SOULS'  CHAPiSL,  OXFORD,  c.  1460 


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CL1KTON   CAMPVILLE,   STAFFORDSHIRE. 


MERROW.  SURREY. 


POPPY  HEAD. 


PLATE  160. 


CHRIST    CHURCH,  OXFORD,  circa  1520 


CUKldT  CHURCH,  OXFORD,  clrc*  HW 


PORCH. 


PLATE  161. 


KELSO,  SCOTLAND,  circa  1160 


SHERBORNE.  DORb. 


lRAPET  AND   WINDOW,  circa  HX. 


PORCH. 


PLATE  162. 


EARLY  ENGLISH. 


BARNACK.  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  circa  1250. 


L8BIRE.  circa  I'.'.'X). 


PORCH. 


PLATE   163. 


DECORATED. 


ST    ALBAN'S    ABBEY,  HERTFORDSHIRE. 
(The  inner  arches  are  Early  English.) 


KIDLINOTON.  OXON,  e   \3fC 


PORCH. 


PLATE  164. 


DECORATED. 


WARBLINGTON,  HANTS,  circa  1350. 


ALDHAM,  ESShX.  circa  1350. 


PORCH. 


PLATE  165. 


PERPENDICULAR, 


ALL  SAINTS,  STAMFORD,  LINCOLNSHIRE,  circa  1500. 


IT  FRONT,  WINCHESTER  CATHEDRAL,  o    18». 


PULPIT. 


PLATE  166. 


EARL"?    ENGLISH. 


LATE    DECORATED 


BE.AULIEU.  HANTS,  c.  1260.  COOMBhi.  OXFORDSHIRE,  C.  1370. 

PERPENDICULAR. 

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MAOltALhMi   ColXhOfc.  OXFORD.  AD.  1480  FOTJ1  F.RINQHAY .  NORTH AMPIONKH  .  AD    144C 


PULPIT. 


PLATE    167. 


PERPENDICULAR. 


HANDBOROUGH,  OXON,  c  1460. 


WOLVERCOT.  OXON. 


FRAMPTON,  DORSET,  c  UOO. 


TRINITY   CHURCH,  COVENTRY. 


REREDOS. 


PLATE   168- 


BAMPTON     OXFORDSHIRE,  c.  1350. 


A/yi/y  :K§ 

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buJ^Ki'OM,   OXFORDSHIRE,  c    1400 


8T      I  HOMASS.  SALISBURY,  o    U0O. 


ROODLOFT. 


PLATE  169. 


CHARLTON-ON-OTMOOR,  OXFORDSHIBE , 
circa  1490. 


^-    o 


LLANEQRYNN,  MERIONETHSHIRE, 
circa  1600. 


ROODLOFT. 


PLATE  170 


FCTLGOAT,    RKM'4JNti,   c.  IOH 


HANDBORODOH 


■  IJIKK.  c     148(1 


ROOF. 


PLATE  171. 


ROOF. 


PLATE  172. 


TRANSITION   FROM    EARLY   ENGLISH   TO    DECORATED 


AISLE.   HA8LINOKIELD,  CAMIiHlUUitHaiKh;.  o.  Ji*u 


ROOF. 


PLATE  173 


DF.CORATF.T) 


KIDDINGTON.   OXON.  c    J350 


S 


HALL   OF  MALVEKN    ABBEY,  WOHO tSTt-KSHIRE.  c    1360 
(Now  taken  down ) 


ROOF. 


PLATE  174. 


H1GHAM  FERRERS,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  c.  1350 


LIIILE   COXWKI.L.    BERKSHIRE,  c    13S0. 


ROOF. 


PLATE  175- 


ROOF. 


PLATE  176. 


ROOF. 


PLATE  177. 


TRANSITION  FROM  DECORATED  TO   PERPENDICULAR 

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FARINGDON,  BERKS, 
circa  1403 


NEWiL   STAIRCASE.  THORSDN   ABBBY,    UNCOLSSHIR* 


ROOF. 


PLATE  178 


PERPENDICULAR. 


GODSHILL.    ISLE   OF  WIGHT, 
circa  1450 


ATHELHAMPTON  HALL,  DORSETSHIRE, 
circa  1C08. 


ROOF. 


PLATE  179. 


PERPENDICULAR 


ST.   STEPHEN'S.  NORWICB,  o.  1480. 


ROOF. 


PLATE    180. 


PERPENDICULAR 


ST.    MAHJ  a,   DEVIZES,   WILTS,  A.D.  14M 


BALL.   WEAKE  Qli-FOKD.  l^cVuNSHIRE.  C.  \X0 


SCREEN. 


PLATE  181. 


COMPTON,  SURREY,  circa  1180. 


"EARLT  ENGLISH 


Cc 


iftX"> 


STANTON  HARCO0RT,  OXON,  circa  12M 


SCREEN. 


PLATE  182. 


EARL?   DECOBATED. 


NORTHFLEET,  KENT,  o   1300. 


STONE  8CREEN.     CEOIR.  CANTERBURY  CATHEDRAL,  A.D.  1304 


SCREEN. 


PLATE  183. 


8H0TSWELL.  OXFORDSHIRE,  c    3350 


GEDDINGTON.  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  o.  1360. 


CROPREDY.  NOR1HAMI10N8HIRB.O  13M> 


SCREEN. 


PLATE  184- 


PERPENDICULAR 


FJFIELD,  BERKS, 
circa  1480 


8T    MARY'S 

circa  UwO. 


SCREEN. 


PLATE  185. 


PERPENDICULAR. 


OPEN  TRACERY 


PANEL  TRACERY 
RUSHDEN.  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  C.  1450. 


IT    01Lk8'3.  NORTHAMPTON,  c    1460 


SCUTCHEON  AND  STANCHEON. 


PLATE  186. 


STANCHEON. 


EYWORTH   CHURCH,   BEDFORDSHIRE. 


SCOTCHEON 


tUItr? 


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BEAUCHAMP  CHAPEL,  WARWICK,  c    1450  RTAR8H  CHURCH,  KENT,  c   1480. 


BEAUCHAMP  CHAPEL    WARWICK,  0    1460 


SEDILIA. 


PLATE  187. 


ST.  MARY'S,  LEICESTER,  c.  V 


TRANSITION  NORMAN 


WELL1NGOKE.  LINCOLNSHIRE,  o.  1100. 


SEDILIA. 


PLATE  188. 


EARLY  ENGLISH 


/cOK.COLL 
L      N.YORIk.y 


■Mir 


\ 


ROSHDEN,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  c.  1350. 


SEDILIA. 


PLATE  189. 


EARLY  ENGLISH 


At 

UFFINGTON,  BERKS,  c   1250 


DECORATED. 


CHESTERTON.  OXON,  o    132C. 


SEDILIA. 


PLATE  190. 


DECORATED 


WILLESBOBOUGH.  KENT,  circa  1350 


MERTON,  OXFORDSHIRE,  o   1350 


SEDILIA. 


PLATE  191. 


DECORATED 


/o-.i 
EAST  HADDON    NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  o.  1360 


HARLE8TON,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  o.  3300 


SEDILIA. 


PLATE  192. 


PERPENDICULAR 


ifARNHAM,  SaRRET,  c.  1480. 


ST.   MAKY'd,  OXFORD.  A.D.  1443. 


SQUINCH. 


PLATE   193. 


SALISBURY   CATHEDRAL,   o    1300. 


OXFORD    CATHEDRAL,  c    K40 


SQUINTS 


PLATE  194. 


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KENTJN,  DEVONSHIRE. 


CRAWLEY,  HAMP3HIRE 


!   T,Vi',;',! 


I 

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ST.    MARY   MAODALEN  'TAUNTON 


CHirriNO   NORTON.  OXFORDSHIRE 


WOODEN    STALL   AND    MISERERE. 


PLATE  195. 


8T.    MARGARET'S,   LEICESTEB, 
circa  1450. 


CHRIST  CBURCH.  OXFORD, 
circa  1450. 


TABERNACLE. 


PLATE  196. 


EARLY    ENGLISH. 


o* 


HAD1SCOE,  NORFOLK..  C.  X160. 


WARM1NGTON.  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  c.  1260. 


DECORATED. 


QOBBM   ELEANORS  CROSS,  NORTHAMPTON, 
A  D    12M 


QOEEN    ELEANOR 8  CROSS,  OKDDINOION 
NORTH  AM  KION8HIRB.  AD    1304 


TABERNACLE. 


PLATE  197. 


DECORATED. 


LADY   CHAPEL.  EXETER  CATHEDRAL,  c   1280  WALPOLE   ST    ANDREWS,  NORFOLK. c.  13S0. 

PERPENDICULAR. 


COLLEOE,  H1UHAM   KKKKKKii,  NUK'lh 
A  D    1416. 


KIDLlNUiXJN,  UXHUHDSdlKlt, 
0.  I4A0 


TILES. 


PLATE   198. 


PLATE  199. 


TILES. 


PLATE  200. 


TILES. 


PLATE   201. 


TILES. 


PLATE    202. 


O  JCWI 


LIBRARY  OF   MtRTUN   OOLLtOE,   "XFUHD 


TILES. 


PLATE  203. 


TILES. 


PLATE    204. 


TILE   PAVING. 


PLATE  205. 


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Ak  Jh,  ^  ^ftu.  -jfc»  ^^£k  *<L> 


&♦.   ^. 


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mm  m  m  sk  §>:  s>;  •»:  s>:  s>:  $3  $3  as  %  E  s 


#  #  #  # 

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OLD  8INOINO   SCHOOL    WORCESTER  CATHEDRAL. 


TILE  PAVING. 


PLATE  206. 


1.  Great  Bed  •.  in.  Wilt* 
3.   All  Sainta,  Leire«t*r 
8    St.  Alban'a  Abbey.  Berta 
4    Brookbam. 


fl.   Reaulleu  Abbey  Wiiu 

0    Helpttone.  Northamptonshire 

7.   Well.  Cathedral 


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TILE    PAVING. 


PLATE    207. 


ROCHESTER  CATHEDRAL 


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ROCHESTER  CATHEDRAL 


ROCHHBIhR   CATHEDRAL 


WlNCH&STBR    CATHEDRAL. 


TILE   PAVING. 


PLATE  208. 


TILE   PAVING. 


PLATE   209. 


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TOWER. 


8UPPOSED    SAXON. 


PLATE  210. 


SOMPT1NG,  SDSSEX. 


ST    PETER  AT  GOWT'3,  LINCOLN,  o    1070 


'     * 


8T.    JULIAN'S,  NORWICH 


TOWER. 


PLATE  211. 


EARLY  ENGLISH. 


MIDDLETON   SXONEY.  OXON,  c    1220 


BISHOP  CANNINGS.  WILTSHIRE 


BROOKTHOKI'E.  NOKIHAMKIONSHIKB.  0.  1200 


VEIWAIS'.  I  U.K.   c 


TOWER. 


PLATE  212 


DECORATED. 


RAVENSTHORPE.  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  c   1300 


COGGS,  OXFORDSHIRE,  c.  1350. 
TRAKSITION 


CHURCH  BRAMPTON.  W  RTHAMPTON8H.,  e-  1340  TIT  Ti  I    UARROWDEN.  NOKTUAMPIONHH.  .fl.lJH'. 


TOWER. 


PLATE   213. 


PERPENDICULAR. 


WELFORD,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 


CROMER.  NORFOLK 


I8LIP.  OXON,  c.  1450 


BRI8LINOTON.  SOMERSETSHIRE 


TURRET. 


PLATE  214. 


TEWKESBURY,  c    1150. 
(Pinnacles  Early  English.) 


GLASTONBURY  ABBEY,  0    1200 


GATEWAY   OF  THE   BISHOP'S   PALACE. 
PETERBOROUGH. I 


ST    MARYS.  BBVt. 
0.  MM 


TURRET  STAIRCASE. 


PLATE  215. 


GORING.  OXFORDSHIRE,  c.  1120 
V  DECORATED 


rOKDSHIRE.  0.  1320 


EARLY    A    SNGLT8H 


CHRIST  CHURCH.  OXFORD,  c    1180 
PERPENDICULAR. 


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BI8BOP8    PALACE.  8AL18BUK*.   o.  HM 


TRIFORIUM. 


PLATE  216. 


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MALM.8BDHY   ABBBY,   WILTS,  C    1150. 


LINCOLN    CAiHk,UKal.,fl     JAO 


VAULT. 


PLATE  217. 


1     Koman  Gn  ined  Vault 


2    Cylindrical   or  Waft  u  Vault 


3    Groined  Vault,  mixed  cylindrical  and  pointed 


4    Pointed  Groined  Vault 


6    8er  -partite  Vault 


6    Wflab  Groined  Vault. 


VAULT. 


PLATE  218. 


NORMAN 
Cylindrical    or  Waggon  Vault 


8Hffia30BNE  Ca.8TLE,    DORSETaHIRK.  c.  Illy 
Groined    without  Ribs. 


.  ...b  ca.hiu.  uotutttrttaiKb  o  n.o 


VAULT. 


PLATE  219. 


NORMAN,  SEXPARTITE  VAULT. 
Transition.  Groined  ■with  Moulded  Ribs. 


CHOIR.  CANTERBOR7  CATHEDRAL    c    1180 

G reined  wi:! 


VAULT. 


PLATE  220. 


EABLY    ENGLISH. 
Groined  with  moulded  Ribs 


SALISBURY    CAJHJiDKAL,   0    1240 


Groined  with  Rid*e-rib  and  intermediate   Ribs 


W13TMINSTBR  ABBBY,  0    I. 


VAULT. 


PLATE  221. 


DECORATED. 


SOUTH  AISLE,  NAVE,  GLOUCESTER   CATHEDRAL,  o    1320 
Lierne   Vault 


CBOIR.  11KISTOL  CAl.lhDKAL.   0.  1300. 


VAULT. 


PLATE  222. 


PERPENDICULAR. 
Lierne  Stellar  Vaulc. 


SOUTH    PORCH.    ST    MARY   KEDCLIFFE,  BRISTOL.   A  D    N 13 


Fan  Vaulting 


CLOISTERS,  OLOUCKSTKR  CATHEDRAL,  circa  liU>. 


VESTRY. 


PLATE  223. 


W11L1KGHAM,  CAMBRIDGESHIRE,  c.  1350. 


WOR8TEAD.  NORFOLK,  c  HW 


WINDOWS, -SINGLE  LIGHT- 


PLATE  224. 


SUPPOSED    SAXON. 


BRIXWORTH,   NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.  CAVERSFIET/D,    BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 

NORM AN 


CASSINGTON.   OXFORDSHIRE,   c    11 


8ANDFORD,     OXFORDSHIRE,  0.  U00. 


TRANSITION. 


CHRIST  CH0RCH,  OXKOHI)    0    11*.). 


WINDOWS, -SINGLE  LIGHT. 


PLATE  225. 


SUPPOSED   SAXON 


ST.  PETER  AT  GOWT3,  LINCOLN. 


8T.  JOHN'S,  DEVIZES,  c.   1160. 


SI     CROSS.  WINCH K8TSK 


CHRI8T  CHURCH,  OXFORD,  o.    MHO. 


WINDOWS, -SINGLE  LIGHT. 


PLATE  226. 


EARLY   ENGLISH 


f'y\  Vv 


.   -^.\klL 


= 


'■    - 


Exterior.  WITNEY,  OXFORDSHIRE,  o   1220.  Interior 

TRANSITION    OR    GEOMETRICAL. 


1 


JHIRK. 


STANTON  ST.  JOHN,  OXFORDSHIRE.  0.  1800. 


WINDOW-SINGLE  LIGHT. 


PLATE  227. 


BOYTON,  WILTSHIRE    o.  1260 


THANINGTON,  KENT,  o.  1300. 


APPUBVOBD.  BERKSHIRE,  o  1800 


NEW  OOLLEOB.  OXFORD.  A  O   1880. 


WINDOWS, -TWO-LIGHT- 


PLATE  228. 


SUPPOSED    SAXON. 


• 


DEERHUR8T.  GLOUCESTERSHIRE 


WIOKHAM,  BERKSHIRE 


EARL'S  BARTON,   NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 


ST.   BENET'S,  CAMBRIDGE 


8T.   MARY.  BISHOP  HILL.  JUNlOh 


WINDOWS,— TWO  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  229. 


TRANSITION 


EARL7   ENGLISH 


SOTTON   COURTNEY,  BERKS,  c.  1170.  SHIPTON   OLLLFFE,  GLOUCESTERSHIRE,  o   1220. 

EARLY   ENGLISH. 


SB1PTON  OLLIFFE.  GLOUCESTERSHIRE,  o   1220. 


LINCOLN   CATHEDRAL,  o    1290. 


WINDOWS -TWO   LIGHTS. 


PLATE  230. 


TRANSITION 


ST    MAURICE,  YORK.,  c.  1170 


ST.  GILES'S.  OXFORD,  0.  1200 


EARLY    ENGLI3H 


LYNCH11EK1C,  8U83EX.  C.  UM 


1.INCOLN8U1. 


WINDOWS-TWO  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  231. 


EARLY    ENGLISH 


WOODSTOCK,  OXFORDSHIRE,  c.  1340 


SALISBURY   CATHEDRAL,  c    1240 


COTTERSTOCK .NORTH ANTS,  0   1240. 


8'IONB,  KENT,  c    1.40. 


WINDOWS-OF  TWO  LIGHTS- 


PLATE  232. 


EARLY  FRENCH. 


CHARTRES  CATHEDRAL,  c   1220 


ST.   MARTIN  DE8  CHAMP3.  PARI8,  o.  1220 


U*w>B.tf.    o    1*40. 


WINDOW-TWO    LIGHTS. 


PLATE  233. 


EAKLT   ENGLISH 


TRIFORIUM.    NORTH   TRANSEPT,  SALISBURY 
CATHEDRAL,  c    A.D.  1225. 


NORTH  TRANSEPT,  SALISBURY 
CATHEDRAL    c.  A  D.  1225 


DEANBRY.  NORWICH,  o.  1*0 


CHARLTON  ON  OTUOOK.  OSON.  0.  IttO 


WINDOWS -TWO  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  234. 


DECORATED  —GEOMETRICAL   TRACERY 


DORCHESTER.   OXFORDSHIRE,  c.  1300. 


ENSHAM     OXFORDSHIRE,  c    1300 


— .  — ; 

HOUiiUXL.    WARWICKSHIRE,  o    H80 


HEADINOTON.  OXON,  o.  IffW 


WINDOWS -TWO  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  235. 


DECORATED.— GEOMETRICAL  TRACERY. 


%wk  to,  are*!""1' " 

THURNING.  HUNTINGDONSHIRE,  c    1300 


GREAT   HA8ELEY,  OXFORDSHIRE,  c.  1300 


ALDWORTH.  BERKSHIRE,  o.  1300 


PIDD1NOTON.  OXFORDSHIRE,  o.  1800. 


WINDOWS -TWO  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  236. 


DECORATED.— FLOWING  TRACERY 


KINGSTHORPE.  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,   c    1350 


8LAPTON,   NORTHAMPTON8H1I 


TRANSITION 


PERPENDICULAR. 


ST.  BARTHOLOMEW'S  CHAPEL.  OXFORD,  c.  1380  MINSTER  LOVEL,  OXFORDSHIRE.  0.  1430 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR  MORE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  237. 


EARLY   ENGLISH 


SOOTH  TRANSEPT,  SALISBCTRY  CATHEDRAL,  c   A.  D    1225. 


NORTH    TRANHtfiT,  SAL18BUKY   tAlUKUKAL    0.  ▲  D.  llOft. 


WINDOWS.-THREE  OR  MORE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  238. 


EARLY    ENGLISH 


y  art   i\-sc 


HEADINGTON,  OXFORDSHIRE,  c    1240 


— V  7,i    >     .      ■ 

WARMINGTON,  auKiHAMPTON SHIRE,  c.  1240 


WIMBORNB   MINSTER,   DORSBT.  o.  1230. 


WARMINOTON,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  o.  1*«>. 


WINDOWS.-THREE  OR   MORE   LIGHTS. 


PLATE  239. 


EABLT  ENGLISH 


TRANSITION. 


o~i:  ■  t.  dt-.u  :-■■ 


UFFINGTON,   BERKSHIRE,  c.  1220 


8T.  MICHAEL'S,  OXFORD,  c.  U8ii 


DECORATED. 


TEWKESBURY,  GLOUCESTERSHIRE,  c    13-0 


BLOXBAM.  OXFORDSHIRE.  0.  l*» 


WINDOW,-THREE  LIGHT. 


PLATE  240. 


EARLY  ENGLISH  —GEOMETRICAL  TRACERY 


I 


BOYTON.  WILTSHIRE,  o.  12*> 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR     MORE    LIGHTS 


PLATE  241. 


DECORATED  —GEOMETRICAL  TB&CERY. 


LONG   WITTENSAM,  BERKS,  c.  1280 


WATERPERKY,  OXFORDSHIRE,  c.  1280 


DORCHESTER.  OXFORDSHIRE,  o.  1360. 


MERTON  CHArit.    OXFORD. 

ad  wn 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR  MORE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  242. 


EARLY  ENGLISH.  GEOMETRICAL  TRACERY.  DECORATED. 


■1!^^ 


ROMSEY  ABBEY.  HAMPSHIRE,  c.  1250.  HAMPTON   POYLE,  OXON.  C    1280 

DECORATED 





DUKOilfcSl'EK.  OXON  ,  0.  iSJBO 


MERTON  CHAPEL,  OXFORD,  A.D.  HAf  . 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR   MORE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  243. 


h 


WINDOWS  -THREE  OR  MORE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  244. 


LATE  GEOMETRICAL  TRACERY. 


GREAT  BEDW1N,  WILTS,  c.  1320. 


DUNCHURCH,  WARWICKSHIRE,  c   1320 


8HEN8TONE.  STAFFORDSHIRE,  o.  1330.  CHARNEL  CHAPEL,  NORWICH.  0.  J*» 


WINDOWS--THREE  OR   MORE  LIGHTS.  PLATE  245. 


DECORATED —GEOMETRICAL  INTERSECTING  TRACERY. 


NORTHFTELD,  WORCESTERSHIRE, c    1320.  ST    JOHN'S  H03PITAL,  NORTHAMPTON,  O.  1320. 


W 


RUSHDEN,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  0.  1800.  STANTON  ST.  JOHN,  OXJOftDtHlfiB.  0.   1300 


WINDOWS.THREE  OR   MORE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  246. 


DECORATED -FLOWING  TRACERY 


8T.  MARY  MAGDALENE    CHORCH.  OXFORD 
1318-37. 


H1GHAM  FERRER8,  NORTHANT8,  0.  1350. 


FARINGDON.   BERKS,  circa  1320 


WINDOWS-DECORATED,   OF  THREE  OR  MORE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  247. 


2J.1XED   TRACERY 


•/UGH     N<>KIHAMP 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR   MORE    LIGHTS.  PLATE  248. 


DECORATED  —FLOWING  TRACER"! . 


CRANFORD    8T  ANDREW'S    NORTHANTS,  c  1350.  GREAT  MILTON,  OXFORDSHIRE,  c   1350. 


8LAKION,  NOUXHALAPTONaHlKB,  o.  I860. 


MKI.KxHr.    Ahliti 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR  MORE  LIGHTS.  PLATE  249. 


FLOWING  TRACERY.  (PARTLY  FLAMBOYANT, 


BI3BOP8  PALACE   CHAPEL,  NORWICH,  c    1350 


J ^J 

O.itl'.ITT.rf./.J,.-,. 

RAOND8.  NORTHAMPT 


MUM 

DU8TON.  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  e.  1880. 


LLAN    TT8ILIO     ANOLE8ET     0    IV© 


WINDOWS.- THREE  OR  MORE   LIGHTS. 


PLATE  250. 


OYANT   TRACERY 


FLAMBOYANT. 


ST.  MAHV'H,   DIN  AN.  o.  UIO 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR  MORE  LIGHTS.  PLATE  251. 


FLOWING   TRACERY  OF  TRANSITION  CHARACTER. 


■ :  1  ■  Q      - 

1  / : 

■, 

fc 

wA  B 

■h 

1  R     ' 

-     k 

H;'i- 

g 

-  ll 

■HH 

;: 

!;■  i: 

i| 

1 

|   B 

IMHjNIH^ 

P(P£ 

."^■(^piPiipBPP^fippWP^K- 


WHISSENDI^E.  RUTLAND,  o.  1350 


RYE,  SD8SKX.  C   1360 


CHARLTON  ON  OTMOOR,  OXON.  o   1300 


KINO'S  SOTTON.  NOKTHAMT*.  0   1*> 


WINDOWS.-THREE   OR    MORE    LIGHTS. 


PLATE  252. 


EDINGTON,  WILTSHIRE,  AD.  1331. 


PKB3BYTKK7.  NORWICH  CA  TUKDRAL,  0   1300 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR  MROE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  253. 


PERPENDICULAR 


NEW  COLLECiE   CHAP-bL.  OX.bOKD. 
A.D.  1386 


MEHTON   COLLEGE  CHAPEL,  OXFORD. 
A  D    1424. 


HEADCORN  ,  KENT. 
0   1420. 


8T.  MART'S.  DKV17.K8.  WILIS. 
A.D.  MM. 


WINDOWS-THREE  OR  MORE  LIGHTS. 


PLATE  254. 


PERPENDICULAR. 


WINDOWS.-SQUARE-HEADED. 


PLATE  255. 


EARLY    ENGLISH 


DEAN'S  CHAPEL,  LINCOLN   CATHEDRAL,  c.  1200 


COWLEY.  OXFORDSHIRE,  o   1220 


LINCOLN    CATHEDRAL,  c   1200 


OLD  HOOBB.  MBWOATB.  YORK.  o.  1290 


WINDOWS. -SQUARE-HEADED,  &c. 


PLATE  256. 


DECORATED. 


ARDLEY,   OXFORDSHIRE,  c.  1320.* 


FRIARY,  READING,  BERKSHIRE,  o.  1330. 


DENFORD,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  e   I860 


WYMINQTON,  BEDFORDSHIRE,  A  D    I3W 


WINDOWS.-SQUARE-HEADED. 


PLATE  257. 


DECORATED 


A8HBT-FOLVILLE,  LEICESTERSHIRE, 
c    1350. 


K1DDINGTON.  OXON, 
0.  1350. 


>• 


COOOS,  OXON, 
O    1350. 


ORTON-ON  rHB-HILL.  LBlCRBTERaHU 
o.  1900. 


WINDOWS  OF  SPIRES. 


PLATE  258. 


EARLY  ENGLISH 


WITNEY,  OXFORDSHIRE,  o.  1240. 


NEWARK,  NOTTINGHAMSHIRE,  o   1880 


DECORATED 


ST.  MARY-8,  OXFORD,  o   1800 
PERPENDICULAR 


WILBY,  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  o   1430 


WINDOWS  OF  TOWERS. 


PLATE  259. 


WELLIN  GEO  ROUGH,   NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
c.  1260 


KING  8   St'lTON.  NORTHAMPIONSB1RE. 
c    1880. 


ST.   PZTfcK'S.   DORCHESTER,   DORSKT, 


mm 
mmm 

SBEB 


HU18H  KMSCOM.  BUM«iM»*T8Hlil*. 
0    14M 


WINDOWS. 


PLATE  260. 


GABLE   WINDOWS 


""''  "'  * — r* —   y    - — 


YORK   CATHEDRAL,  C    1260 


ST.  NICOLAS,  ABINGDON,  BERKSHIRE,  c.  1360 


MARY  LE  WIGFORD,  LINCOLN.      BEVERLEY  MINSTER,  YORKSHIRE.        ST    MARY  LE  WIGFORD.  LINCOLN. 


0   1220. 
CLERESTORY  WTNDOWa 


DDSTON.    NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,  c   1M0. 


WINDOWS. -CIRCULAR. 


PLATE  261. 


BhVERLEY  MINSTER,  c    \JM 


dTKATFORD-ON-AVON.  WARWICKSHIRE,  c.  1330 


1     V  ' I      • 

BERKELEY,  GLOUCESTERSHIRE,  c    1320. 


CHARNifiL    CHAPEL,  NORWICH,  c.  1300. 


I 


ST    JOHN'S  HOSPITAL,  NOR1  HAMPTON,  o    1300 


ST.  DAVID  8.  C    1300 


WINDOWS-CIRCULAR 


PLATE  262. 


ST    CROSS.  WINCHESTER,  c   11S0 


ve.&itre   fJ 


BARFRESTON,  KENT,  0.  1160 


CHK18T  OHORCH,  OXFORD,  o  U80 


WINDOWS -CIRCULAR.    EARLY  ENGLISH.  PLATE  263- 


BEVERLEY   MINSTER,  YORKSHIRE,  o   1220 


LINCOLN   CATHEDRAL,  c. 


WINDOWS-CIRCULAR. 


PLATE  264. 


EARLY ,  ENGLISH. 


BOYTON,  WILTSBIRE,  o.  1260. 
DECORATED, 


\ 


INDEX. 


QL.G 

LIBRARY 

N.YORK 


N.B.  The  foreign  terms,  &c,  in  the  following  index  are  accompanied  by  the  names  of  the  articles 
under  which  the  explanations  are  placed.  Care  must  be  taken  not  to  mistake  these  for  the  Eng- 
lish synonymes,  with  which  they  do  not  necessarily  correspond. 


Abatjour,  Fr.,  splay,  p.  439. 

Abatvent,  Fr.,  louvre  boarding,  p.  294. 

Abat-voix,  Fr.,  sounding-board,  p.  431. 
Abbaino,  It.,  dormer,  p.  185. 

Abbeville,  mouldings,  Flamboyant,  pi. 
131 ;  pillar,  pi.  153  ;  transom,  p.  494. 

Abbey-Dore,  Herts,  altar,  p.  16. 

Abbotsbury,  Dorset,  grange,  p.  240. 

Aberdeen  cathedral,  fish,  p.  208. 

Abingdon  abbey,  Berks,  chimney,  pi. 
54  ;  S.  Helen's,  altar,  p.  20 ;  S.  Nico- 
las, windows,  pi.  260. 

9l61auf,  Ger.,  apophyge,  p.  28. 

Abozzare,  It.,  boast,  p.  76. 

2lbgat3e  im  Sweater,  Ger.,  Diazomata,  p. 
166. 

Absis,  Lat.,  apse,  p.  28. 

Absida,  Lat.,  apse,  p.  28. 

Abside,  Fr.,  apse,  p.  28. 

2l6tfieUung,  Ger.,  bay,  p.  69. 

Accotoirs,  Fr.,  elbows,  p.  195. 

Accoudoirs,  Fr.,  elbows,  p.  195,  283. 

2lc6tSfiu%  Ger.,  Octostyle,  p.  329. 

Acton,  Suffolk,  brasses,  p.  84. 

Acton  Burnell,  Shropshire,  domestic, 
14th  cent.,  p.  169;  corbel,  pi.  58. 

Adderbury,  Oxon,  capital,  p.  Ill; 
mouldings,  ornamented,  pi.  127; 
grange,  p.  240  ;  roof,  p.  399. 

Addinoton,  Great,  Northants,  mould- 
ings, E.E.,  pi.  121 ;  piscina,  p.  362. 

Addinoton,  Little,  Northants,  cusp, 
p.  158,  pi.  70. 

Affaisement,  Fr.,  settlement,  p.  423. 

Agrafe,  Fr.,  boss,  p.  78  ;  cramp,  p.  1 18  ; 


keystone,  p.  278. 

Aguglia,  It.,  pinnacle,  p.  359. 

Aiguille,  Fr.,  spire,  p.  434 ;  pinnacle,  p. 
359. 

Aix  la  Chapelle,  brasses,  p.  88; 
shrine,  p.  426. 

Ala,  It.,  aisle,  p.  6. 

Ala  of  the  Atrium,  Lat.,  p.  9. 

Alari,  It.,  andirons,  p.  25. 

Alban's  S.,  abbey,  abacus,  pi.  1 ;  base, 
pi.  24;  apse,  p.  30;  baluster,  p.  54; 
boss,  pi.  35  ;  brasses,  pp.  83,  85  ;  brick, 
pp.  92,  93 ;  crocket,  pi.  66  ;  chantry, 
p.  120;  mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  117, 
Perp.,  pi.  130;  porch,  pi.  163;  door- 
way, p.  179;  tile  paving,  pi.  206; 
hinge,  p.  253  ;  nave,  p.  323 ;  patera, 
p.  343 ;  porch,  p.  367  ;  reredos,  p. 
383;  Saxon,  p.  408;  table,  p.  455; 
tower,  p.  481 ; — S.  Michael's,  Saxon, 
p.  410. 

Albrighton,  Shropshire,  transom,  p. 
494. 

Albury,  Surrey,  Saxon,  p.  411  ; 
porch,  p.  368. 

Aldborough,  Yorkshire,  mosaic  work, 
p.  313. 

Aldbury,  Bucks,  lectern,  p.  285. 

Aldham,  Essex,  porch,  pi.  164,  p.  368. 

Aldworth,  Berks,  cusp,  pi.  70; 
canopy,  p.  106;  windows,  pi.  235. 

Alencon,  near  Rouen,  glazing,  p.  236; 
porch,  p.  367. 

•  A liiambra, the, arabesque,  pp.  81,  84; 
Moorish  architecture,  pi.  109. 


2 


INDEX, 


Allege,  Fr.,  pp.  428,  283. 

%\\t\),  aisle,  p.  6. 

Allesley,  Gregory,  incised  slabs,  p. 

262. 
Allington  Castle,  Kent,  domestic,  p. 

173. 
*Almondsbury,  Gloucestershire,  spire, 

p.  434. 
Alnwick,  battlement,  p.  68;  newel,  p. 

325  ;  pile  tower,  p.  3.55. 
2Utan,  Get:,  balcony,  p.  51. 
ftttarftTcttfr  Ger.,  chancel,  p.  118. 
Altars,  primitive,  p.  13  ;  at  west  end  as 

well   as    east,    p.    13;     of   the    12th 

century,    p.    15;    of    the    13th    and 

14th  centuries,   p.    16;    of  the    15th 

century,    pp.     15,    17;    taken   down 

about   1550,  set  up  again  by  Queen 

Mary,    and    again    taken    down    by 

Queen  Elizabeth,  p.  14. 
Amande   mystique,    Fr.,   vesica    piscis, 

p.  511. 
Ambrosden,  Oxon,  mouldings,  pi.  112. 
Ambulatorium,  aisle,  p.  8. 
Amesbury,  Wiltshire,  window,  p.  519. 
Amiens    cathedral,    glazing,    p.    234; 

spire,  p.  439. 
Ammandorlato,  It.,  lozenge,  p.  296. 
Amortissement,  Fr.,  crowning,  p.  155. 
Amphi-prostylos,  temple,  p.  458. 
Amunoph  I.,  Egyptian  arch,  p.  37. 
Analogium,  Lat.,  p.  4. 
Andover,  Hants,  mouldings,  Norman, 

pi.  114. 
Anfiprostilo,  It,  amphiprostyle,  p.  25. 
Avfiteatro,  It,  amphitheatre,  p.  25. 
A  n  gels  in  the  head  of  a  window,  p .  290. 
Angers,  France,  glazing,  p.  232. 
Slntauf,  Ger.,  apophyge,  p.  28. 
Annodato  del  tetto,  It.,  truss,  p.  449. 
Antepagmenta,  Lat,  door-posts,  p.  248. 
Antependium,   Lat.,  the  hangings  in 

front  of  an  altar,  pp.  455,  13. 
Apartment;  see  Camera,  p.  117. 
Apicella,  It.,  shingle,  p.  425. 
Appareils,  Fr.,  dressings,  pp.  186,  342. 
AppareiUreticule,  Fr.,  reticulated  work, 

p.  386. 
Appenticium,  Lat,  penthouse,  p.  346. 
Appentis,  Fr.,  penthouse,  p.  346. 


Appleford,  Berks,  window,  pi.  227. 

Appleton,  Berks,  pillar,  pi.  147 ; 
domestic,  12th  century,  p.  167. 

Appui,  Fr.,  leaning-place,  p.  283. 

Ara,  It.,  altar,  p.  12. 

Arabian  buildings,  foil-arch,  pp.  33, 
40,  45  ;  grotesque,  p.  2 13 ;  masonry- 
joggle,  p.  276  ;  horseshoe,  ogee,  and 
pointed  arches,  p.  33. 

Araeostyle,  temple,  p.  458. 

Arc  en  accolade,  Fr.,  ogee-arch,  p.  330. 

en  Decharge,  Fr.,  discharging- arch, 

p.  166. 

* polylobe,  Fr.,  multifoil-arch,  pp. 

211,  322. 

Arceau,  Fr.,  vault,  p.  506  ;  rib,  p.  386. 

Architrave;  see  Entablature,  p.  196. 

5lrcl;nerfen3tet,  Ger.,  bay-window,  p.  69. 

Ardennes,  abbey  of,  near  Caen,  para- 
pet, pi.  140;  doorway,  p.  178;  gate- 
way, p.  230  ;  grange,  p.  241  ; 
moulding,  p.  316. 

Ardley,  Oxon,  windows,  pi.  256; 
transom,  p.  494. 

Arete,  Areste,  Fr.,  arris,  p.  47. 

Aretiers,  Fr.,  hip-rafters,  p.  254. 

Armaria,  Armarius,  Lat.,  p.  12. 

Armaris,  It.,  almery,  p.  10. 

Armatura,  It.,  truss  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 

Armellas,  Sp.,  annulet,  p.  26. 

Armoire,  Fr.,  almery,  p.  10. 

Arpione,  It.,  hinge,  p.  252. 

Arrachements,  Fr.,  tusses,  p.  502. 

Arrete  de  poisson,  Fr.,  herring-bone 
work,  p.  249. 

Arriere  voussure,  Fr.,  escoinson,  p.  198  ; 
rear  vault,  p.  381. 

choeur,  Fr.,  retrochorus,  p.  386. 

dos,  Fr.,  altar- screen,  p.  21. 

Arundel,  Sussex,  altar,  pp.  *15,  17; 
ironwork,  p.  271;  porch,  p.  368; 
reredos,  p.  383  ;  vestry,  p.  512. 

Ascensorium,  Lat.,  stairs,  p.  446. 

Ashby-Folville,  Leicestershire,  ball- 
flower,  p.  53  ;  windows,  pi.  257. 

Ashchurch,  Gloucestershire,  glazing, 
p.  234. 

Aslackby,  Lincolnshire,  Domestic,  13th 
century,  p.  168. 

Assommoir,  Fr. ,  p.  296. 


INDEX. 


8 


Ashlar-piece,  roof,  p.  395. 
Ashover,   Derbyshire,  metal- work,  p. 
306. 

Asinello,  It.,  ridge,  p.  388. 
Assise,  Fr.,  course,  p.  148. 

Astbury,  Cheshire,  lectern,  p.  285. 

Asthall,  Oxfordshire,  cross,  pi.  67. 

AsticcuoJa,  It.,  tie-beam,  p.  462. 

Aston    hall,    Warwickshire,    domestic, 
17th  century,  p.  174. 

Athelhampstead  hall,  Dorsetshire, 
Domestic,  16th  century,  p.  172 ; 
roof,  pi.  178;  hall,  p.  246. 

Athens,  Parthenon,  paradise,  p.  339; 
temple,  p.  458 ;  choragic  monument 
of  Lysicrates,  capital,  pp.  108,  242 ; 
roof,  p.  391;  Temple  of  the  Winds, 
capital,  p.  108  ;  roof,  p.  394  ;  Tem- 
ple of  Theseus,  Doric  order,  pp. 
184,  458;  Temple  of  Jupiter  Olym- 
pius,  p.  458  ;  arch  of  Hadrian,  p.  317  ; 
Corinthian,  p.  145;  *S.  Nicodemus, 
Byzantine,  pp.  110,  *102;  Doric 
order,  p.  184  ;  flutings,  p.  211 ;  Erech- 
theum,  base,  pi.  22  ;  caryatides,  p. 
113;  flutings,  p.  211;  *  Ionic  order, 
p.  267. 

Attic,  Doric  order,  p.  184;  Corin- 
thian order,  p.  145. 

Attic-Base,  pp.  60—62,  192. 

Attleborough,  Norfolk,  rood-beam, 
p.  392. 

Audley  End,  Essex,  Domestic,  17th 
century,  p.  174. 

2luf«cl)tebung,  Ger.,  furrings,  p.  222. 

Aukborough,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon 
Architecture,  p.  410. 

Aumonerie,  Fr.,  Almory,  p.  12. 

2lu8banc$ung,  Gejr.,  Entasis,  p.  197. 

2lu3ge3et}e  Steine,  Ger.,  rustic- work,  p.  402. 

2lu&juf«,  Ger.,  gargoyle,  p.  227. 

Autel,  Fr.,  altar,  p.  12. 

•Autun,  arch,  pp.  42,  44  ;  brick,  p.  92 ; 
centering,  p.  117;  flutings,  p.  211; 
masonry,  p.  298 ;  organ,  p.  332 ; 
tower,  p.  477. 

Auxerre,  knocker,  pi.  101  ;  capi- 
tal, p.  110;  glazing,  pp.  232,  234, 
236  ;   iron-work,  p.  270  ;  windows,  pi. 


Avignon,  bridge,  p.  97;  »S.  Pierre, 
impost,  p.  258. 

Aydon  castle,  Northumberland,  chim- 
ney, pi.  54  ;  fireplace,  pL  87  ;  Domes- 
tic, 13th  century,  168. 

Aylesford,  Kent,  bridge,  p.  97. 


15. 


Baalbec,  masonry,  p.  298. 
Backs  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 
aSacfgtetn,  Ger.,  brick,  p.  92. 
Baddesley     Clinton,    Warwickshire, 

Domestic,  15th  cent.,  p.  171. 
Badgeworth,    Gloucestershire,    altar, 

p.  21. 
Badia,  It.,  abbey,  p.  6. 
Baguette,  Fr.,  astragal,  p.  49. 
Bain  de  mortier,  Fr.,  grout,  p.  24-3. 
Bakewell,    Derbyshire,    windows,    pi. 

226. 
23alfen,  Ger.,  beam,  p.  71 ;  joists,  p.  276. 
Balls,    Hertfordshire,   Domestic,  16th 

cent,  p.  174. 
Balustrade,  Fr.,  parapet,  p.  339. 
Bamber,  Hants,  roof,  p.  397. 
Bamberg  cathedral,  brasses,  p.  89. 
Bamborough  chapel,  apse,  p.  29 ;  shrine 

of  King  Oswald,  p.  426. 
Bampton,  Oxon,  pinnacle,  pi.   154,  p. 

169;  reredos,  pi.  168,  p.  384;    sepul- 
chre,  pp.   421,    422;    spire,  p.  437; 

•transom,   p.    493;     Domestic,    14th 

cent 
Banbury,     Oxon,     doorway,     pi.    80; 

bridge,  p.  96;  mosaic  work,  p.  313; 

parapet,  p.  341. 
Banc,  Fr.,  bench- table,  p.  75 ;  pew,  p. 

352. 
Banco  di  chiesa,  It.,  pew,  p.  352. 
SBanb,  Ger.,  brace,  p.  80. 
Bandervola,  It.,  vane,  p.  504. 
Uknf,  Ger.,  bench-table,  p.  75. 
Bar-tracery,  p.  485. 
Barbacane,  Fr.,  loop-hole,  p.  293. 
Bardeau,  Fr.,  shingle,  p.  425. 
Bardsey,  Yorkshire,  Saxon,  p.  411. 
i^lrcnflau,  Ger.,  acanthus,  p.  6. 
Barfrlston,  Kent,  mouldings,  Nor- 


INDEX. 


man,  pi.  114;  doorway,  p.  177;  win- 
dows, pi.  262 ;  Norman,  pp.  327,  329  ; 
Saxon,  p.  404;  window,  p.  517. 
Barham,  Suffolk,  Saxon,  p.  411. 
Barington   court,  Somersetshire,   Do- 
mestic, 16th  cent.,  p.  172. 
Barlborough,      Derbyshire,     incised 

slahs,  p.  262. 
Barnack,  Northants,  arch,  pi.  13; 
hrick,  p.  94;  porch,  pi.  162,  pp.  367, 
368;  doorway,  p.  175;  roof,  p. 
400 ;  Saxon,  pp.  406,  *407,  410  ;  spire, 
p.  435  ;  tower,  p.  480  ;  Domestic,  1 4th 
century,  pp.  167,  169. 

Barnard  Castle,  hridge,  p.  96. 

Barnstaple,  Devonshire,  brasses,  p. 
89. 

Barnwell,  Somersetshire,  rood-beam, 
p.  392. 

Barrow,  Shropshire,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Barrow  on  Tagby,  Leicestershire, 
Saxon,  p.  410. 

Barrow  on  Soar,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Barton  -  on  -  the  -  Heath,  Warwick- 
shire, stoup,  p.  448. 

Barton  -  on  -  the- Humber,  Lincoln- 
shire, Saxon,  pp.  409,  410. 

Barton  Sea  grave,  Northants,  door- 
way, pi.  74. 

*Barton  Stacey,  Wiltshire,  window, 
p.  518. 

Basamento,  It.,  pedestal,  p.  343. 

Basle  cathedral,  metal-work,  p.  303  ; 
table,  p.  455. 

Bas  cote,  Fr.,  aisle,  p.  6. 

Basse  Allemagne,  Caen,  spire,  p.  435. 

Bastoncino,  It.,  astragal,  p.  49. 

Bastone,  Fr.,  torus,  p.  476. 

Batement  light  of  a  window,  p.  290. 

Bath,  freestone,  p.  219. 

Bath  Hampton,  ham,  finial,  pi.  86. 

Baton-Petit,  Fr.,  astragal,  p.  49. 

Batons  rompus,  Fr.,  fret,  p.  219. 

Battants,  Fr.,  leaves,  p.  284. 

Battente,  It.,  rebate,  p.  382. 

Battisterio,  It.,  baptistery,  p.  56. 

Battitoio,  It.,  rehate,  p.  382. 

Battle  ahbey,  apse,  pp.  29,  30  ;  but- 
tress, p.  99  ;  gateway,  p.  229;  pinnacle, 
p.  360  ;  transom,  p.  493. 


SSaucfygtetnmauer,  Ger.,  rubble,  p.  401. 

Bawdekin,  baldachino,  p.  52. 

Bayeux  cathedral,  canopy,  p.  106  ; 
masonry,  p.  301 ;  nave,  p.  324  ;  para- 
pet, p.  340  ;  spire,  p.  434. 

Bayham  abbey,  Sussex,  moulding  ter- 
minations, pi.  135. 

Beaulieu,  near  Caen,  Normandy, 
mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  114. 

Beaulieu,  Hants,  pulpit,  pi.  166;  pp. 
374,  375 ;  tile  paving,  pi.  206 ;  Nor- 
man, p.  328. 

Beauvais  cathedral,  windows,  pi.  250 ; 
masonry,  pp.  298,  299  ;  Saxon,  p. 
408  ;  brasses,  p.  88. 

Beccatello,  It.,  corbel,  p.  143. 

Beckbury,  Shropshire,  incised  slabs,  p. 
262. 

Beckenham,  Kent,  lich-gate,  p.  289. 

Beckingham,  Lincolnshire,  lich-gate, 
p.  289. 

Beckley,  Oxon,  doorway,  pi.  81  ; 
turret  staircase,  pi.  215;  1  oar-glass- 
stand,  p.  255;  roof,  pp.  398,  399; 
sedile,  p.  418 ;  stoup,  p.  448. 

Beddington  hall,  Surrey,  Domestic, 
15th  cent,  p.  171. 

Bedell  church,  Yorkshire,  herse,  p.  250. 

Bedford  castle,  bailey,  p.  51 ;  barbican, 
p.  58. 

Bed-mouldings;  Entablature,  p.  1 96. 

Bedwin,  Great,  Wilts,  ancient  paint- 
ing, p.  257 ;  piscina,  pi.  157 ;  tile 
paving,  pi.  206;  tiles,  p.  408;  win- 
dows, pi.  244. 

*Beeston  S.  Laurence,  Norfolk, 
Saxon,  pp.  409,  410. 

Beffroi,  Fr.,  belfry,  p.  71. 

Begbrooke,  Oxon,  tower,  p.  484. 

S3etd?t3tiu)l,  Ger.,  confessional,  p.  141. 

jMeudjtung,  Ger.,  window,  p.  515. 

Bell-capital,  Egyptian,  p.  3. 

Belsay  castle,  Domestic,  14th  century, 
p.  170;  newel,  p.  325. 

Benda,  It.,  band,  p.  55  ;  fascia,  p.  202. 

Bengee,  Hertfordshire,  apse,  p.  29. 

Bengeworth,  Worcestershire,  altar,  p. 
17. 

Benitier,  Fr.,  stoup,  p.  447 ;  holy -water 
stone,  p.  254. 


INDEX. 


Berkeley,  Gloucestershire,  belfry,  p. 
72;  campanile,  p.  104;  pillar,  pi. 
152;  windows,  pi.  261. 

Bernieres,  Normandy,  spire,  p.  437. 

Berteiche,  Fr.,  brattishing,  p.  90. 

Berwick,  herse,  p.  249. 

SSefuctyummer,  Ger.,  parlour,  p.  342. 

Betchfield,  Northumberland,  Domes- 
tic, 15th  century,  p.  171. 

Bethlehem,  church  of,  apse,  p.  29. 

Beveri.Li  minster,  base,  pi.  24;  bay, 
pi.  29  ;  capitals,  pi.  51  ;  base,  p.  63; 
diaper-work,  p.  105  ;  parapet,  pi.  129; 
•cinquefoil,  p.  133  ;  parapet,  pi.  139  ; 
E.  E.,  p.  191  ;  frithstool,  p.  221  ; 
windows,  pi.  260,  261,  263;  *pi]lar» 
p.  357  ;  pulpit,  p.  374  ;  stilted-arch, 
p.  446  ;  —  S.  Mary's,  crocket,  pi.  66  ; 
♦battlement,  p.  67;  mouldings,  orna- 
mented, pi.  127;  font,  p.  214;  turret, 
pi.  214. 

Beverstone,  Gloucestershire,  ancient 
painting,  p.  257. 

Biais,  Fr.,  bevel,  p.  75. 

SBiMiotcf,  Ger.,  library,  p.  288. 

Bibliotheque,  Fr.,  library,  p.  288. 

Bicester,  Oxon,  pillar,  pi.  151. 

Bideford,  Devon,  bridge,  p.  96. 

Bignor,  Sussex,  brick,  p.  92 ;  mosaic 
work,  p.  313;  screen,  p.  416. 

SBilfc,  Ger.,  image,  p.  257. 

Bilston,  Warwickshire,  apse,  p.  30. 

Suite,  Ger.,  fascia,  p.  202;  fillet,  p.  205. 

23tnter,  Sintstcinc,  Ger.,  bonders,  p.  77. 

Binham  priory,  Norfolk,  *billet,  p.  75 
mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  116,  117 
p.  *315;  mouldings,  E.  E.,  pi.  123 
piers,  pi.  146  ;  roof,  p.  397. 

•Binsey,  Oxon,  low  side  window,  p. 
294 ;  piscina,  p.  362. 

Birkin,  Yorkshire,  apse,  p.  30. 
Birstall,  Yorkshire,  lich-gate,  p.  289. 

Biseau,  Fr.,  bevel,  p.  75. 

Bishop's  Cannings,  Wilts,  confes- 
sional, p.  141;  tower,  pi.  211; 
turret,  p.  501. 

Bishop's  Cleeve,  Gloucestershire,  pin- 
nacle, pp.  360,  434. 

Bishopstone,  Sussex,  Saxon  architec- 
ture, p.  411. 


Bishop's  Waltham,  Domestic,  12th 
century,  p.  167. 

Bitton,  Somersetshire,  incised  slabs, 
p.  261. 

Blades  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 

Blanchelande,  gateway,  p.  230. 

Blickling,  Norfolk,  Domestic,  17th 
century,  p.  174. 

Blocage,  Fr.,  rubble,  p.  401. 

Blochet  de  l'aretier,  Fr.,  dragon-piece, 
p.  186. 

Blois,  S.  Nicolas,  capitals,  pi.  48 ; 
pp.  108,  110;  pendentive,  p.  346. 

Bloxham,  Oxon,  aisle,  p.  7;  capi- 
tals, pi.  49;  ball-flower,  p.  53,  pi. 
21;  windows,  pi.  239,  243;  sancte- 
bell,  p.   403;  tracery,  p.  487. 

Blythford,  Suffolk,  piscina,  pi.  157. 

Boarhunt,  Hants,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Bocherville,  S.  Georges  de,  doorway, 
p.  175 ;  gallery,  p.  226  ;  Norman,  p. 
328;  mouldings,  pi.  115. 

a3oten*ge8ctyoS«,  Ger.,  ground-story,  p.  457. 

Bodiam  castle,  Sussex,  chimney,  p. 
130;  machicolations,  p.  296;  tiles, 
pp.  463, 483. 

2?ix}cn,  Ger.,  arch,  p.  36. 

SocjenfenSter,  Ger.,  bay-window,  p.  69. 

Bolam,  Northumberland,  Saxon,  p. 
411. 

23ocjengang,  Ger.,  arcade,  p.  35. 

S3egcn3teUung,  Ger.,  arcade,  p.  35. 

Boiserie,  Fr.,  wainscoting,  p.  514. 

Bonn,  churches  of,  Byzantine  architec- 
ture, p.  102. 

Boothby  Pagnel,  Liucolnsbire,  chim- 
ney, p.  129;  Domestic,  p.  167; 
fire-place,  p.  207. 

Bord  du  toit,  Fr.,  gable,  p.  223. 

Boreham,  Essex,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Borne  de  vitre,  Fr.,  quarrel,  p.  378. 

Bosham,  Sussex,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

a3oeiren,  Ger.,  boast,  p.  76. 

Bossage,  Fr.,  rustic-work,  p.  402. 

Boston,  Lincolnshire,  lantern,  p.  281  ; 
sancte-bell,  p.  403;  tower,  p. 
483. 

Botolph,  S.,  Sussex,  Saxon,  p.  41 1. 

Bottisham,  Cambridgeshire,  pillar,  pL 
152. 


INDEX. 


Boughton  Malherbe,  Kent,  Domes- 
tic, 16th  century,  pp.  173,  174. 
Bouquet,  Fr.,  finial,  p.  206. 
Bourg-Achard,     Normandy,     metal- 
work,  p.  306. 
Bourg  d'Un,  Normandy,  tufa,  p.  500. 
Bourges,   arch,  p.   44;     hrick,  p.  92; 

windows,  pi.  232;  iron- work,  p.  270  ; 

masonry,  p.  298. 
Bourne,  Lincolnshire,  stoup,  p.  448. 
Boutisses,  Fr.,  bonders,  p.  77  ;  header, 

p.  248. 
Boyton,  Wilts,  windows,  pis.  227,  240, 

264. 
Bozeat,  Northants,  stoup,  p.  448. 
Bozzo,  It.,  quoin,  p.  379. 
Braces  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 
Brace  moulding,  p.  319. 
*Brackley,    Northants,   moulding,   p. 

316. 
Bradella,  It.,  foot-pace,  p.  215. 
Bradfield,  Berks,  roof,  p.  397. 
Bradford,   Wilts,  the    duke's    house, 

Domestic,     17th    century,    p.    174; 

grange,  p.  240 ;  roof,  p.  400. 
Bradford    Abbas,    Dorsetshire,   font, 

pi.  92. 
Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  incised  slabs, 

p.  262. 
Bradninch,  rood-beam,  p.  393. 
Bramshill,  Hampshire,  Domestic,  17th 

century,  p.  174. 
♦Bramshot,  Hants,  almery,  p.  10. 
Brancepeth,  Durham,  chest,  p.  125. 
aSrcmbStetn,  Ger.,  brick,  p.  92. 
Branston,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
Braunston,  Northants,  chest,  p.  127. 
Braunton,  Devonshire,  pew,  pi.  144. 
Bray,  Berks,  lich-gate,  p.  289. 
Brede  place,  Sussex,  Domestic,  15th 

cent.,  p.  171. 
Bredgar,  Kent,  mouldings,  Norman, 

pis.  114,  116. 
♦Bredon,   Worcestershire,  monument, 

p.  310;    pinnacle,  p.  360;    tiles,   p. 

468  ;  tufa,  p.  500. 
Bretagne,  France,  tracery,  p.  489. 
Breteche,  Fr.,  brattishing,  p.  90. 
Breteque,  Fr.,  brattishing,  p.  90. 
Bretesse,  Fr.,  battlement,  p.  66. 


Bretteville  l'Orgueilleuse,  spire, 

p.  437. 
Bridekirk,  Cumberland,  font,  p.  214. 
Bridgewater,  Somerset,  squint, p.  244. 
Bridgings,  purlins,  p.  377. 
Bridlington    Priory-,    Yorkshire,    p. 

294. 
Brigstock,   Northants,  arch,   pi.    13  ; 

doorways,   p.    175;    Saxon,   p.    410. 

stilted-arch,  p.  446. 
Brington,  Northants,  buttress,  pi.  40. 
Brique  non  cuite,  Fr.,  cob- wall,  p.  137. 
Brislington,  Somerset,  tower,  pi.  213; 

turret,  p.  501. 
Bristol — Cathedral,  ball-flower,  p.  53  ; 

vault,  pi.  221,  p.  509;  tracery,  p.  487  ; 

window,  p.  518;  chapter-house,  p.  122; 

Lady-chapel,  p.  280 ;— S.  Mary  Jted- 

cliffe,  vault,  pi.  222 ;  rib,  p.  387 ;  S. 

Stephen's    church,    bowtell,    p.    80; 

tower,  orb,  p.  331  ;  *pinnacle,  p.  359  ; 

♦monument,  p.  3 1 1 ; — S.John's  church, 

fret,  p.  219; — S.Nicholas,  pinnacle, 

p.  359; — *Mayor's  chapel,  squint,  p. 

442 ;  tiles,  p.  466  ; — City  school,  arch, 

p.  42;    doorway,  p.   177;    Domestic, 

13th  cent.,  p.  168  ;  15th  cent.,  p.  171 ; 

—  Temple  church,  p.  304; — RedclifFe 

church,  fret,  p.  220;  gargoyle,  p.  228  ; 

resaunt,  p.  385  ;  vault,  p.  509. 
Britford,  near  Salisbury,  arch,  pi.  13; 

brick,  p.  94 ;  Saxon,  p.  408. 
Brixworth,  Northants,  brick,  p.   92 ; 

*doorways,  p.  175  ;  windows,  pi.  224; 

reliquary,  p.  383  ;  Saxon,  pp.  407,  408, 

411. 
Brizenorton,    Oxon,    sancte-bell,    p. 

403. 
*  Broadwater,  Sussex,  corbel,  p.  144. 
Broderie,  Fr.,  tracery,  p.  484. 
Brompton,  metal-work,  p.  203. 
Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire,  lich-gate, 

p.  289. 
Brookham,  tile  paving,  pi.  206. 
Brookland,  Kent,  metal-work,  p.  306; 

porch,  p.  368. 
Brookthorpe,    Northants,   tower,   pi. 

211;    saddle-roof,  p.  403;   tower,  p. 

484. 
Broughton  church,  Oxfordshire, — De- 


INDEX. 


corated  style,  p.    162  ;    windows,   p. 

243;  'moulding,  p.  317;  screen,   p. 

417  ; — Castle,  altar,  p.  17  ;  Domestic, 

14th  cent,  p.  169  ;  16th  cent.,  p.  172. 
SErucfe,  Ger.,  bridge,  p.  96. 
Bruges,  brasses,  pp.  85,  88. 
Brussels,  freemason,  p.  218;  *La  Cha- 

pelle,  impost,  p.  259. 
a3rujttef)ne,  Ger.,  balustrade,  p.  54. 
SSrufttoefjr,  Ger.,  parapet,  p.  339. 
Brytford,  Wiltshire,  Saxon,  p.  411. 
Buca,  It.,  putlog- hole,  p.  377. 
Duche,  It.,  columbaria,  p.  139. 
a?ucfet,  Ger.,  boss,  p.  78. 
Buckley,  Long,  Northants,  corbel,  pi. 

60. 
•Bucknell,  Oxon,   window,   pp.    517, 

524. 
Bud-capital,  Egyptian,  p.  3. 
Buffet,  Fr.,  cupboard,  p.  156. 
Buffeto,  It.,  cupboard,  p.  156. 
Bugno,  It.,  quoin,  p.  379. 
SBufjne,  Ger.,  scaffold,  p.  414. 
Bup,  Ang.  Sax.,  bower,  p.  79. 
Burbage,  Wilts,  stoup,  p.  448. 
Burcombe,  Wilts,  masonry,  pi.  108. 
•Burford,    Oxon,    chimney,   p.    129; 

altar,  p.   16;  mullion,  pi.  136;  'pen- 
dant post,  p.  345. 
Burgos,  Spain,  gallery,  pi.  94. 
Burgundian  style,  p.  347. 
Burleigh,  Northants,  Domestic,  16th 

cent.,  p.  172  ;  andirons,  p.  26. 
Burton  Latimer,  Northants,  capitals, 

pi.  49  ;  doorway,  pL  76. 
Burwash,  Bateman's  at,  Sussex,  Do- 
mestic, 17th  cent.,  p.  174;  Saxon,  p. 

141 ;  'window,  p.  510. 
Bury,    Huntingdonshire,    lectern,    pp. 

285,  286  ;  pi.  104. 
Bury  S.  Edmund's,  Suffolk,  apse,  p. 

30;  gateway,  p.  230;  window,  p.  524; 

Moyses'   hall,  Domestic,    12th    cent 

p.  167;  mouldings,  pi.  112. 
Blsiilino       Thorpe,       Lincolnshire, 

brasses,  p.  8  K 
Buttee,  Fr.,  abutment,  p.  6  ;    shoar,  p. 

427. 
Bywkll,    vS.   Andrew,  Saxon,   p.    411; 

—  S.  Peter,  Saxon,  p.  411. 


Byzantine  architects,* p.  391  ;    brasses, 
p.  87  ;  pendentive,  p.  346. 


C. 


Cabinet,  Fr.,  closet,  p.  136. 

Caen, — S.    Etienne,    Norman,  p.  328; 

parapet,    pi.    139;    gallery,  p.    226; 

spire,  p.   437  ;  —  *Ste  Trinite,   Ab- 

baye    aux  dames,  Norman,  p.   328 ; 

mouldings,    Norman,   pL    116;  —  S. 

Nicolas,   capitals,   pi.    45 ;    Norman, 

p.  328  ;  roof,  p.  400 ;  —  S.  Saviour's, 

panel,   p.  337  ;  —  S.  Pierre,  spire,  p. 

437;  — *S.  Giles',   parapet,  p.   340; 

tiles,  p.  467 ;  tufa,  p.  500 ;  —  Castle, 

altar,  p.  13. 
Caerphilly  castle,  ball-flower,  p.  53  ; 

chimney,  p.  130. 
Caerwent,     Monmouthshire,     mosaic 

work,  p.  313. 
Cage,  Fr.,  stair-case,  p.  446. 
Cairo,  pointed  arch  in  A.D.  848,  p.  32. 
Caldecot,  Northants,  corbel,  pi.  59. 
Calefactorium,  Lat.,  common-house, 

p.  139. 
Cambered-beam  ;   see  Knee-timber, 

p.  279. 
Cambridge,    King's     college     chapel, 

false  roof,  pp.  201,  202  ;  'finial,  p.  206  ; 

glazing,  pp.  235,  236 ;  windows,   pi. 

254, ;    lectern,    p.   287 ;    pendant,   p. 

345;  'quatrefoil,   p.   378;    ressaunt, 

p.  386  ;  —  S.  Benet's,  tower,  p.  480  ; 

Saxon,  p.   410;   windows,   pi.    228; 

baluster,   p.  54;  —  S.  Mary's,  chest, 

p.  125  ;  — Little  S.  Mary's,  Decorated 

style,  p.  162;  — S.Giles's,  Saxon,  p. 

410  ;  —  College  bay-windows,  p.  70; 

louvre,  p.  294 ;  —  Py thagoras's  school, 

Domestic,  13th  century,  p.  168  ;  Castle 

Inn,  finial,  pi.  86  ;  halls,  p.  246  ;  inns, 

p.  266. 
Camera,  It.,  chamber,  p.  117. 
Ctii,.,riii»,  It.,  closet,  p.   136. 
<5amtn«im«,  Ger.,  ehimncy-piccc,  p.  131. 
Cammiiiu,  It.,  chimney,  p.  128. 


8 


INDEX. 


Campana,  It.,  bell,  p.  72  ;  bell  of  a  capi- 
tal, p.  73. 

Campanile,  It.,  belfry,  p.  71  ;  steeple,  p. 
445. 

Campden,  Gloucestersbire,  lectern,  p. 
286. 

Campo,  It.,  cbampe,  p.  118. 

Canaletto,  It.,  scoria,  p.  415. 

Candle-beam,  rood-beam,  p.  392. 

Cannelures,  .FV.,  flutings,  p.  210. 

Canon  de  Gouttiere,  Fr.,  gargoyle,  p. 
227. 

Canonniera,  It.,  embrasure,  p.  195. 

♦Canon's  Ashby,  Northants,  squincb, 
p.  440. 

Nortbants,  Domestic, 

17th  cent.,  p.  174. 

Canted  roof,  p.  398. 

Canterbury — Cathedral,  Saxon  cathe- 
dral, altars  in,  p.  13 ;  apse,  pp.  28, 
29 ;  aisle,  p.  7 ;  arcade,  pi.  7,  *p. 
85.  Trinity  chapel,  arcade,  p.  36  ;  arch, 
p.  39 ;  bases,  pis.  24,  27 ;  capitals, 
pis.  45,  47,  p.  109 ;  base,  p.  61  ; 
•boast,  p.  77 ;  door,  pi.  79 ;  bay, 
pi.  28 ;  mouldings,  Norman,  pis. 
Ill,  119,  120;  moulding  termina- 
tions, pi.  135  ;  corona,  p.  147  ;  diaper- 
work,  p.  165  ;  screen,  pi.  182  ;  crypt, 
flutings,  p.  211;  font,  pp.  212,  214; 
vault,  pi.  219;  gallery,  p.  226; 
glazing,  pp.  231,  232,  235 ;  iron-work, 
p.  271;  key-stone,  p.  278;  Lady 
chapel,  p.  281  ;  metal- work,  p.  304; 
monument,  p.  311;  mosaic  work,  p. 
313  ;  Norman,  pp.  327,  328  ;  organ,  p. 
332;  rood-beam,  p.  393;  shrine  of 
Becket,  p.  423  ;  *tiles,  p.  465 ;  tri- 
forium,  p.  497  ;  tower,  pp.  480,  483 ; 
transept,  p.  492  ;  vault,  pp.  508,  509  ; 
chapter-house,  p.  122;  —  S.Augus- 
tine's, arcade,  pi.  6 ;  diaper- work,  p. 
165;  *doorway,  p.  181;  mouldings, 
Norman,  pi.  116  ;  gateway,  p.  230  ;  — 
Domestic,  15th  cent.,  p.  171;  16th 
cent.,  p.  172. 

Cantonata,  It.,  quoin,  p.  379. 

Cantone,  It.,  quoin,  p.  379. 

Capanna,  It.,  chimney-piece,  p.  131. 

Capella,  It.,  chapel,  p.  120. 


(Sapette,  Ger.,  chapel,  p.  120. 

Capel  le  Ferne,  Kent,  stall,  p.  443. 

Capitium,  Lat.,  pp;  111,  123. 

Capitolo,  It.,  chapter-house,  p.  122. 

Capitulum,  Lat.,  p.  123. 

Capocielo,  It.,  ceele,  or  canopy,  p.  114. 

Cardine,  It.,  hinge,  p.  252. 

Carlisle  castle,  Cumberland,  barbican, 
p.  57;  — Cathedral,  newel,  p.  325; 
tracery,  p.  487. 

*Carnac,  temple  of,  Egyptian  architec- 
ture, p.  194. 

Carnarium,  Lat.,  charnel-house,  p.  123. 

Carreau,  Fr.,  string,  p.  449. 

Carreaux,  Fr.,  tiles,  p.  462. 

Caryatides,  Atlantes,  p.  49. 

Cassa,  It.,  coffin,  p.  137. 

♦Cassington,  Oxfordshire,  capital,  p. 
108;  windows,  pi.  224;  ancient  paint- 
ing, p.  257. 

Castella,  It.,  scroll,  p.  417. 

Castello,  It.,  bastile,  p.  66. 

Casterton,  Great,  Rutland,  window, 
p.  522  ;  Little,  bell-gable,  pi.  32. 

Castle  Acre,  Norfolk,  apse,  p.  30; 
tiles,  p.  466. 

Castle  Ashby,  Northants,  abacus,  p. 
1;  porch,  p.  367;  pulpit,  p.  376. 
Domestic,  17th  cent.,  p.  174;  mask, 
pi.  196  ;  mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  117. 

Castle  Rising,  Norfolk,  apse,  p.  30  ; 
dungeon,  p.  189. 

Castrum  Doloris,  Lat.,  fereter  (and 
herse),  p.  205. 

Catafalco,  It.,  herse,  p.  250. 

Catena,  It.,  tie-beam,  p.  462. 

Catharine  wheel,  rose  window,  p.  401. 

Catterick  church,  altar,  p.  20;  porch, 
p.  369. 

Caudebec,  glazing,  p.  236 ;  spire,  p. 
438. 

Cave,  Fr.,  crypt,  p.  156. 

Cave  temple,  pp.  265,  266. 

Caves  of  Kenneri,  Salsette,  Hindoo 
architecture,  pi.  96. 

Caversfield,  Bucks,  *Saxon,  pp.  408, 
410;  windows,  p.  516,  pi.  224;  monu- 
ment, panel,  pi.  137. 

Cawston,  Norfolk,  aisle,  p.  7. 

Cercueil,  Fr.,  coffin,  p.  137. 


INDEX. 


Cefalu  cathedral,  p.  405. 
Ceinture,  Fr.,  cincture,  p.  133. 
Cemitere,  Fr.,  centrie-garth,  p.  117. 
Cerisy,  Normandy,   gallery,   p.    226  ; 

gateway,  p.  230. 
Cerne- Abbas,  Dorset,  grange,  p.  240. 
*Chacombe,  Northants,    moulding,   p. 

318. 
Chaire,  Fr.,  pulpit,  p.  374. 
Chalfield,    Great,  Wilts,  Domestic, 

15th  cent,  pp.  171,  172. 
Chalons  sur  Marne,  glazing,  p.  232. 
Chambranle,  Fr.,  chimney-piece,  p.  131. 
Chanfrain,  Fr.,  chamfer,  p.  117. 
Chanter's  alley,  p.  9. 
Chapel  Cleeve, Somersetshire,  Domes- 
tic, 15th  cent,  p.  171  ;  *dormer,  p. 
185. 
Chapelle  ardente,  Fr.,  herse,  p.  250. 
Chaperon,  Fr.,  coping,  p.  142. 
Chapiteau,  Fr.,  capital,  p.  107. 
Charing,  Kent,  Domestic,  14th  cent, 

p.  169;   15th  cent,  p.  172. 
Charlecote  park,  Warwickshire,  glaz- 
ing, p.  236. 
Charlton,  Kent,  Domestic,  17th  cent., 
p.  174. 

Wiltshire,  Domestic,  17th  century, 

p.  174. 
Charlton-on-Otmoor,  Oxon,  roodloft, 
pi  169,  p.   393;    windows,  pis.  233, 
251. 
Charminster,  Dorsetshire,  chancel,  p. 

118. 
Charney,  Berks,  mouldings,  Norman, 
pi.  117  ;  roof,  pi.  171  ;  solar,  p.  430. 
Chart,  Great,  Kent,  Domestic,  14th 

century,  p.  169. 

Chartham,  Kent,  brasses,  p.  84;  coffin, 

p.  139;  glazing,  p.  234;  roof,  p.  398. 

Chartres   cathedral,  canopy,  p.  106; 

choir,  p.  132  ;  pillar,  pi.  151 ;  gallery, 

p.  227 ;    windows,  pi.  232  ;  Jesse,  p. 

274;  organ,  p.  332;   parapet,  p.  340  ; 

porch,  p.  367 ;  spire,  p.  438  ;  tracery, 

p.  485  ;  window,  p.  520 ;  —  S.  Pierre, 

glazing,  p.  232. 

Chasse,  Fr.,  fereter,  p.  205;  reliquary, 

p.  383  ;  shrine,  p.  426. 
ChauflVir,  Fr.,  common-house,  p.  139. 


Chaume,  Fr.,  thatch,  p.  461. 
Chavenage,  near  Tetbury,  Gloucester- 
shire,   Domestic,    16th    century,    p. 
172. 
Checkendon,  Oxfordshire,  apse,  p.  30. 
♦Cheltenham,  cross,  p.  152;    piscina, 

pi.  157. 
Cheneau,  Fr.,  gutter,  p.  244. 
Chenets,  Fr.,  andirons,  p.  25. 
♦Chepstow  Castle,  almery,  p.  10;  bat- 
tlement, p.  68;  chimney,  p.  128. 
Cherrington,   Warwickshire,    mould- 
ings, E.  E.,  pi.  123. 
Cherry   Hinton   church,  Cambridge- 
shire, dripstone,  p.  187. 
Chesham  Bois,  Bucks,  glazing,  p.  234. 
Cheshill,  Wilts,  grange,  p.  240. 
Chester    cathedral,   screen,    p.     416; 
transept,    p.  492 ;    tylle-thakkers,  p. 
503  ; — Chapter-house,  p.  122;  pulpit, 
p.  374  ;—*S.  John's,   shaft,   p.   425; 
paradise,  p.  338. 
Chesterfield,  Derbyshire,  spire,  p.  438. 
Chesterton,  Oxon,   sedilia,   pi.   189; 

ball-flower,  p.  53. 
Chetwode,  Bucks,  glazing,  p.  232. 
Chevet,  Fr.,  apse,  p.  28. 
Chevington,  Suffolk,  porch,  p.  368. 
Chevrons,  Fr.,  rafters,  p.  380 ;  quoins,  ih. 
Chiaro  piano,  It.,  clear-story,  p.  133. 
Chime,  It.,  voussoir,  p.  513. 
Chichester    cathedral,    apse,    p.    30 
belfry,   p.    72;    campanile,    p.    104 
crockets,  p.  151  ;  diaper- work,  p.  165 
doorway,  p.  1 78 ;    masonry,  p.  300 
•  monument  p.  309 ;  parvise,  p.  338 
—  cross,  p.  1 54;  —  S.  Mary's  hospital, 
dormitory,  p.  185. 

• ,  coffin,  p.  138. 

Chigwell,  Essex,  brasses,  p.  87. 
Childrey,  Berks,  metal-work,  p.  306. 
Chillingham,    Northumberland,    Do- 
mestic, 14th  century,  p.  170. 
Chinnor,  Oxon,  tower,  p.  484. 
Chiostro,  It.,  cloister,  p.  135. 
Chippenham,  Wilts,  hood-mould  ter- 
mination, pi.  93,  •  p.  188. 
Chippino  Norton,  Oxon,  altar,  p.  16  ; 
ball-flower,  pi.  21  ;  squints,  j.l.   194, 
p.  442;  Domestic  13th  Mat,  p. 
CltirriMa    W  \m>i;n,    Northants, 


10 


INDEX. 


pi.  18;    mouldings,  E.  E.,  pi.  123; 
•credence,  p.  14-9. 
Chirton,  Wilts,  metal-work,  p.  306. 
Chittlehampton,    Devonshire,   finial, 
pi.  85. 

Chobham,  Surrey,  font,  p.  212. 

Choeur,  Fr.,  chancel,  p.  118. 

Cholsey,  Berks,  grange,  p.  241  ;  Saxon, 
p.  410. 

Qifjov,  Ger.,  chancel,  p.  118. 

CT(jorm6c#e;  Ger.,  apse,  p.  28. 

Chorus  Cantorum,  Lat.,  choir,  p.  131. 

Christ  Church,  Hants,  altar,  p.  17; 
apse,  p.  30;  Jesse,  p.  274;  reredos, 
p.  383  ;  Domestic,  p.  167  ;  chimney, 
p.  129. 

Church  Brampton,  Northants,  tower, 
pi.  212  ;  huttress,  pi.  40 ;  *chest,  p.  125. 

Church  Stretton,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Ciborium,  Lat.,  canopy,  p.  105. 

Severey  of  a  vault,  p.  424. 

Ciel,  Fr.,  tester,  p.  459. 

Cielo,  It.,  tester,  p.  459. 

Cimasa,  It.,  cymatium,  p.  159. 

Cimazio,  It.,  cymatium,  p.  159. 

Cimbia,  It.,  cincture,  p.  1 33. 

Cimetiere,  Fr.,  centrie-garth,  p.  117. 

Cimiterio,  It.,  centrie-garth,  p.  117. 

Cintre,  Fr.,  centering,  p.  116. 

Cirencester,  Gloucestershire,  ceiling, 
p.  115  ;  mosaic  work,  p.  313 ;  organ,  p. 
332 ;  Perpendicular  style,  p.  350 ;  pul- 
pit, p.  375 ;  roof,  p.  399  ;  tower,  p.  483. 

Clack  abbey,  Wilts,  roof,  p.  399. 

Clandon,  West,  mask,  pi.  106;  window, 
p.  518. 

Clapham,  Beds,  Saxon,  p.  410;  win- 
dow, p.  516. 

Claveau,  Fr.,  voussoir,  p.  513. 

Claveaux  engrenes,  Fr.,  joggled  vous- 
soirs,  p.  45. 

Claverton,  Somersetshire,  Domestic, 
17th  century,  p.  174. 

Clavis,  Lat.,  key- stone,  p.  277. 

Claydon,  Suffolk,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Claypole,  Lincolnshire,  altar,  p.  17. 

Clee,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Shropshire,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Cleeve  abbey,  Somerset,  bell-gable,  pi. 
34. 


Clef,  Fr.,  key-stone,  p.  277. 

Clef  de  voute,  Fr.,  boss,  p.  78. 

Clef  pendante,  Fr.,  boss,  p.  78. 

Clemping,  Sussex,  mouldings  and  orna- 
ments, pi.  113  ;  chest,  p.  124. 

Clene  hewen  ashlar,  p.  47. 

Clerestory- Gallery,  sometimes  call- 
ed alura,  p.  21. 

Clery,  Flamboyant,  p.  209 ;  crocket,  p. 
*210;  mouldings,  fl.,  pi.  131;  pillar, 
pi.  153 ;  rib,  p.  387. 

Clevedon  court,  Somersetshire,  Domes- 
tic, 14th  century,  p.  169;  window,  p. 
523. 

Clewer,  Berks,  metal-work,  p.  306. 

Clifton  Campville,  Staffordshire, 
poppy-head,  pi.  159. 

Cloche,  Fr.,  bell,  p.  72. 

Clocher,  Fr. ,  tower,  p.  477. 

Clocher  arcade,  Fr.,  bell-gable,  p.  74. 

Clocheton,  Fr.,  turret,  p.  501. 

Cloture,  Fr.,  screen,  p.  415  ;  choir,  p. 
132. 

Clou,  Fr.,  nail,  p.  323. 

Cluny,  transept,  p.  492. 

Cobham,  Kent,  piscina,  pi.  158. 

Cobham  hall,  Domestic,  16th  century,  p. 
172. 

♦Cockington,  Devon,  set-off,  p.  423. 

Cogenhoe,  Northants,  pillar,  pi.  151 ; 
sedilia,  pp.  419,  *420 ;  stoup,  p.  448. 

Coggs,  Oxon,  tower,  pi.  212;  windows, 
pi.  257 ;  mouldings,  ornamented,  pi. 
127;  Domestic,  13th  century,  p.  168. 

Colcher,  Fr.,  belfry,  p.  71;  steeple,  p. 
445. 

Colchester, — S.  Botolph's,  apse,  pi.  6; 
p.  29  ;  arch,  pi.  12  ;  —  Castle,  bailey, 
p.  51 ;  brick,  pp.  94,  96 ;  masonry,  pi. 
107 ;  panel,  pi.  138;  —  Domestic,  15th 
cent,  p.  171 ;  16th  cent.,  p.  173  ;  -— 
Saxon  tower,  pp.  406,  410. 

Coldingham  priory,  spar,  p.  433 ;  se- 
pulchre, p.  421. 

Coleshill,  Warwickshire,  font,  pi.  89; 
arcade,  pi.  8  ;  *  nail-head,  p.  323. 

Collar  of  a  roof,  pp.  394,  395. 

Collarino,  It.,  hypotrachelium,  p.  257. 

Collateral,  Fr.,  aisle,  p.  6. 

Collo,  It.,  hypotrachelium,  p.  257. 


INDEX. 


11 


Collumpton,  Devon,  aisle,  p.  7  ;  pen- 
dant, pi.  142 ;  rood-beam,  p.  393. 

Colma,  It.,  gable,  p.  223. 

Colmarreccio,  It.,  ridge,  p.  388. 

Colmello,  It.,  ridge,  p.  388. 

Cologne,  brasses,  pp.  86,87;  — Cathe- 
dral, glazing,  p.  234 ;  shrine,  p.  426  ; 
—  S.  Gereon,  tiles,  pp.  455,  466 ;  — 
S.  Martin,  apse,  p.  29;  —  Corbie-steps, 
p.  144. 

Colonna,  It.,  pillar,  p.  355 ;  newel,  p. 
440. 

Colonnade,  p.  35. 

Colonne,  Fr.,  pillar,  p.  355. 

en  Faisceau,  Fr.,  clustered  column, 

p.  136. 

Columbaria,  Lat.,  putlog-holes,  p.  377. 

Combe  in  Teignhead,  Devon,  mould- 
ings, Perpendicular,  pi.  130. 

Comble,  Fr.,  roof,  p.  394. 

en  batiere,  Fr.,   saddle-roof  of  a 

tower,  p.  403. 

Commissure,  Fr.,  joint,  p.  276. 

Common  rafters  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 

COMMON-ROOM,  p.  140. 

Comm union-table,  at  first  attached  to 
eastern  wall,  p.  19;  removed  by  Pu- 
ritans, and  replaced  at  the  Restoration, 
p.  19. 

Compartimento,  It.,  bay,  p.  69. 

Compluvium  ;  see  Atrium,  p.  48. 

Composite,  abacus,  p.  2;  capital  and 
entablature,  pi.  44  ;  base,  p.  60  ;  flu- 
tings,  p.  211;  frieze,  p.  220;  mo- 
dillion,  p.  307 ;  mutule,  p.  322 ;  Ro- 
man architecture,  p.  390 ;  order,  p. 
331  ;  volute,  p.  513. 

Compound  piers,  bases  of,  p.  63. 

Compton,  Berks,  hinge,  pi.  97,  p.  253 ; 
•doorway,  p.  177. 

Surrey,  chest,  p.  127  ;  screen,  pi. 

181;  *fenestella,  p.  204 ;  gallery,  p. 
227. 

— —  Lono,  Warwickshire,  bell-gable, 
p.  74;  sancte-bell,  p.  403. 

Wyniate,  Domestic,    16th   cent, 

p.  172 ;    »bay- window,  p.  70. 

Concentric  arch,  p.  45. 

Concha,  Lat.,  apse,  p.  28. 

Conge,  Fr.,  apophyge,  p.  28. 


Conisborough  castle,  arch,  p.  45; 
fireplace,  pi.  87,  p.  207;  chimney, 
p.  129  ;  dungeon,  p.  189  ;  joggle,  p. 
276  ;  tower,  p.  477. 

Conopeum,  Lat.,  canopy,  p.  104. 

Console,  Fr.,  ancones,  p.  25  ;  bracket,  p. 
81 ;  corbel,  p.  143. 

Constance  cathedral,  brasses,  p.  86. 

Constantinople,  S.  Sophia,  atrium,  p. 
50  ;  bell,  p.  72 ;  Byzantine,  pp.  100, 
102;  organ,  p.  332. 

Contracture,  Fr.,  entasis,  p.  197. 

Contraforte,  It.,  buttress,  p.  97. 

Contre-arcatures  decouples,  Fr.,  feather- 
ing, p.  202;  foils,  p.  211. 

Contrefiche,  Fr.,  brace,  p.  80. 

Contrefort,  Fr.,  buttress,  p.  97. 

Contremarche,  Fr.,  step,  p.  445. 

Conway  castle,  chimney,  p.  130. 

Coombe,  Oxon,  cross,  pi.  68  ;  pulpit, 
pi.  166;  doorway,  p.  183;  sancte- 
bell,  p.  403  ;  tabernacle,  p.  453. 

Copdock  church,  Suffolk,  Saxon,  p.  405. 

Coperto,  It.,  coping,  p.  142. 

Corbeau,  Fr.,  bracket,  p.  81 ;  mutule,  p. 
322. 

Corbeille,  Fr.,  bell  of  a  capital,  p.  73. 

Corbridge,  Northumberland,  Saxon,  p. 
411;  pile- tower,  p.  355. 

Corda  delVarco,  It.,  span  of  an  arch,  p. 
431. 

Corda  tirante,  It.,  tie-beam,  p.  462. 

Cordon  en  saillie,  Fr.,  string,  p.  449. 

Cordone,  It.,  string,  p.  449. 

Cordova,  Moorish  architecture,  pL  109 ; 
foil-arch,  p.  33. 

•  Corhampton,  Hants,  Saxon,  pp.  406, 
410. 

Corinth,  temple  at,  Grecian  ovolo, 
mouldings,  pi.  110. 

Corinthian,  abacus,  p.  2;  capital  and 
entablature,  pi.  44;  atrium,  p.  49; 
base,  p.  60 ;  bell  of  a  capital,  p.  73 ; 
capital,  pp.  108, 1 10 ;  caulicoli,  p.  1 13 ; 
flutings,  p.  211  ;  frieze,  p.  220;  nu>- 
dillion,  p.  307;  mutule,  p.  322;  volute, 
p.  513. 

Cornice;  sec  Entablature,  p.  196. 

Coro,  It.,  chancel,  p.  118  ;  choir,  p.  131. 

Corona,  It.,  coping,  p.  142. 


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INDEX, 


Corona  ;  see  Entablature,  p.  196. 
Correnti,  It.,  purlins,  p.  376. 
Corston,  Wilts,  bell-gable,  pi.  34. 
Costola,  It.,  rib,  p.  386. 
♦Cotes,  Lincolnshire,  dripstone,  p.  187. 
Cothele,    Cornwall,    Domestic,     15th 

cent,  p.  171. 
Coton,  Cambridgeshire,  stoup,  p.  448. 
Cotterstock,  Northants,  windows,  pi. 

231. 
♦  Cottingham,    Northants,   capital,    p. 

111. 
Cottisford,  Oxon,  Domestic,  13th  cent., 

p.  168. 
Coupe,  Fr.,  section,  p.  418. 
Coupole,  Fr.,  cupola,  p.  157. 
Couronnement,  Fr.,  crowning,  p.  155. 
C'ourtine,  Fr.,  curtain-wall,  p.  157. 
Coussinet,  Fr.,  springing- stone,  p.  440. 
Coutances,  cathedral,  lantern,  p.  281  ; 
transom,   p.   494;    glazing,  p.   234; 
aqueduct,  p.  30 ;  —  S.  Nicholas,  im- 
post, pi.  99  ;  —  S.  Pierre,  mouldings, 
Flamboyant,  pi.  131. 
Couvre  joints,  Fr.,  tiles,  p.  463. 
Coventry,  S.   Michael's,  apse,  p.  30  ; 
chest,  p.  125;  lantern,  p.  281  ;  Wade's 
monument,   p.  312;    spire,    p.   437; 
Trinity  church,  pulpit,  pi.  167  ;  lec- 
tern, p.  286;  Domestic,  15th  cent,  p. 
171  ;  ancient  paintings,  p.  257. 
Cowdray,  Sussex,  Domestic,  16th  cent, 

p.  172. 
Cowley,  Oxon,  windows,  pi.  255. 
Cowling,  Suffolk,  piscina,  pi.  156. 
Coxwell,  Little,  Berks,  bell-gable,  pi. 
33;  roof,  pi.  174. 

Great,  Berks,  grange,  p.  241. 

Coyaux,  Fr.,  furrings,  p.  222. 
Cranbrook,    Kent,    baptistery,    p.    56 ; 
galilee,  p.  225  ;  porch,  p.  366  ;  tower, 
p.  480. 
*Cranford  S.John's,  Northants,  band, 

p.  55;   cusp,  pi.  67. 
Cranford  S.  Andrew's,  windows,  pi. 

248. 
Cranley,  Surrey,  glazing,  p.  234. 
Cranmore,  Somersetshire,    Saxon,    p. 

411. 
Crawley,  Hants,  squints,  pi.  194. 


Credence-table;     see   Fenestella, 

p.  204. 
Credenza,  It.,  cupboard,  p.  156. 
(5reten$tt&$,  Ger.,  cupboard,  p.  156. 
Crenau,  Fr.,  battlement,   p.    66;    em- 
brasure, p.  195. 
Crewkerne,  Somerset,  vestry,  p.  512. 
Crick,    Northants,      corbel,     pi.     59; 
crocket,   pi.  66 ;    iron- work,  p.  271; 
spire,  p.  437. 
Crociata,  It.,  transept,  p.  491. 
Croft,  Lincolnshire,  lectern,  p.  286, 
Croisade,  Fr.,  transept,  p.  492. 
Croisee,  Fr.,  transept,  p.  491. 
Cromer,    Norfolk,    capitals,    pi.    52 ; 
chamfer,    p.    118;     pillar,   pi.    153; 
tower,  pi.  213. 
Cropredy,     Oxon,    screen,     pi.    183 ; 

wooden  band,  p.  56. 
Crosby    hall,    Middlesex,     Domestic, 

15th  cent,  p.  171  ;  *cusp,  p.  158. 
Crosia,  Lat.,  transept,  p.  492. 
S.  Cross,  Hants,  mouldings,  Norman, 
pi.  117;  E.  E.,  pi.  123;  E.  E.  door- 
way, p.  190  ;  squinch,  p.  441. 
♦Crossette,  Fr.,  joggle,  p.  275. 
♦Croupe,  Fr.,  hip,  p.  254. 
Crowhurst  church,  Sussex,  dripstone, 

p.  189. 
Crowland,  Lincolnshire,  bridge,  p.  96. 
Crowle,  Worcestershire,  lectern,  p.  285. 
Crowmarsh,  Oxon,  piscina,  pi.  155. 
Crown  of  an  arch,  p.  43. 
Croxhall,  Derbyshire,   incised   slabs, 

p.  262. 
Croydon,  Surrey,  abacus,  p.  5,  pi.  1  ; 
base,  pi.  26  ;  abp.'s  palace,  Domestic, 
15th  cent,  p.  171  ;  galilee,  p.  225. 
Croyland  abbey,  Lincolnshire,  mould- 
ings, Norman,  pi.  118. 
Crypto  porticus,  Lat.,  p.  371. 
Cubberley,   Gloucestershire,  pew,  pL 

145;  glazing,  p.  234. 
Cubiculum,  Lat.,  cabinet,  p.  103. 
Cuddesdon,  Oxfordshire,  doorway,  pL 
75  ;  window,  p.  524;  mouldings,  Nor- 
man and  Transition,  pi.  120  ;  zig-zag, 
p.  525. 
Cuisse,  Fr.,  meros,  p.  302;   shanks,  p~ 
425. 


INDEX. 


13 


Cul-de-lampe,  Fr.,  bracket,  p.  81 ;  cor- 
bel, p.  143;  knot,  p.  280;  pendant, 
p.  345. 

Cumnor,  Berks,  piscina,  pi.  156; 
•popie,  p.  366. 

Cushion,  capital,  p.  108. 

Cuvette,  Fr.,  piscina,  p.  361. 

Cuxton,  Kent,  grange,  p.  241  ;  pew,  p. 
352. 


D. 


<£acf^fenfler,  Ger.,  dormer,  p.  185. 

JDac^geeicfyo^,  Ger.,  garrets,  p.  447. 

£5ac$retter,  Ger.,  bell-gable,  p.  74. 

iDactyfruljt,  Ger.,  trap  of  a  roof,  p.  39*. 

Daglingworth,  Gloucestershire,  Sax- 
on, pp.  410,  411 ;  window,  p.  516. 

Dagobert,  faldstool,  p.  200. 

Dais,  Fr.,  canopy,  p.  105. 

Dalles,  Fr.,  tiles,  p.  462. 

Dalmeny,  Scotland,  apse,  p.  30,  pi.  4. 

Dalston  hall,  Cumberland,  Domestic, 
15th  and  16th  cent,  p.  171,  172. 

Danbury  church,  Essex,  brick,  p.  94. 

Darent,  Kent,  brick,  p.  93. 

Dartford,  Kent,  ancient  painting,  p. 
257;  screen,  p.  416. 

Dartington,    Devonshire,    Domestic, 
15th  cent.,  p.  171. 

Dartmouth,  rood-beam,  p.  393. 

David's,  S.,  windows,  pi.  261. 

De,  Fr.,  dado,  p.  160. 

Deambulatory,  aisle,  p.  8. 

Debenham,  Suffolk,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Decorated  style,  abacus,  p.  5 ;  apse, 
p.  30;  arch,  pp.  41,  45;  ball-flower 
p.  53:  band,  p.  56;  baptistery,  ib 
base,  pp.  62,63;  boss,  p.  78 ;  brick 
p.  95 ;  buttress,  p.  99 ;  canopy,  pp 
105,  106,  107;  capital,  pp.  110,  111; 
ceiling,  pp.  114,  115;  chamfer,  p 
118;  chest,  pp.  125,  126;  choir,  p, 
131;  cornice,  p.  146;  crockets,  p, 
151;  cusp,  p.  158;  dais,  p.  161 
diaper-work,  p.  165;  doorway,  pp.  179 
—181,  183;  dripstone,  p.  188;  escut- 
cheon, p.  198  ;   fillet,  p.  MM  ;  (in  pl.ur, 


p.  207;  font,  pp.  212— 214;  gable,  pp. 
223,  224 ;  gallery,  p.  227  ;  gargoyle, 
p.  228  ;  glazing,  pp.  233,  234,  236 ; 
hall,  p.  245 ;  impost,  p.  260 ;  iron- 
work, p.  269;  lectern,  p.  286;  ma- 
sonry, pp.  301,302;  moulding,  pp. 
315,  317,  319;  mullion,  p.  321; 
•ogee,  p.  330 ;  ovolo,  p.  334 ;  panel, 
p.  336  ;  parapet,  p.  340 ;  pendant,  p. 
345;  pew,  p.  353;  pillar,  p.  358; 
pinnacle,  pp.  360,  361;  piscina,  p. 
362;  pitch  of  a  roof,  p.  36  i;  popie, 
p.  366;  porch,  pp.  368,  369;  pul- 
pit,^ p.  375;  quatrefoil,  p.  378; 
rib,  pp.  387—389  ;  roof,  pp.397— 400; 
screen,  pp.  416,  417;  sepulchre,  p. 
421  ;  shaft,  p.  425;  spandrel,  p.  432; 
spire,  pp.  437 — 139;  ower,  pp.  482, 
483  ;  tracery,  pp.  486—488  ;  transept, 
p.  493  ;  triforium,  pp.  497,  498 ;  turret, 
p.  501;  vault,  p.  509;  window,  pp. 
520—522,  524. 

Decastyle,  temple,  p.  458. 

Decuman's,  S.  Somersetshire,  brasses, 
p.  89 ;  tiles,  p.  472. 

Deeping,  S.  James,  Lincolnshire, 
mouldings  and  ornaments,  pi.  113. 

Deerhurst,  Gloucestershire,  altar,  p. 
19 ;  Saxon  architecture,  p.  410 ; 
windows,  pi.  228. 

Degre,  Fr.,  step,  p.  455  ;  grees,  p.  242. 

£ein«t*ge8cljefs,  Ger.,  basement  story,  p. 
447. 

•Denderah,  abacus,  p.  3. 

Denford,  Northants,  windows,  pi.  '..'"><>. 

Denis,  S.,  arch-buttress,  p.  46;  glazing, 
p.  232;  incised  slabs,  p.  264;  tiles, 
p.  465  ;  touchstone,  p.  447. 

Denmark,  brasses,  p.  89. 

Dent  de  scie,  Fr.,  tooth-ornament,  p. 
475. 

Dentelure,  Fr.,  embrasure,  p.  l!>">. 

Dentil-band,  entablature,  p.  196. 

•Derby,  Friar-gate,  hip-knob,  p. 
—  All  Saints,  incised  slabs,  p.  262;  — 
S.  Alkmund's  ch.,  gurgoyle,  pi.  95. 

Derbyshire,  tufa,  p.  600. 

Desborouoh,  Northants,  capitals,  pi. 
50 ;  sancte-bell,  p.  403. 

•Detlino,  Knit,  U  etc  in.  pp.  285,  286. 


14 


INDEX. 


♦Devenish  Island,  Lough  Erne,  Ire- 
land, round  tower,  p.  478. 

Devizes,  S.  John's,  arcade,  pi.  6  ;  roof, 
pi.  180  ;  windows,  pis.  225,  253. 

Diastyle,  temple,  p.  485. 

Diatom,  It.,  perpent-stones,  p.  350. 

3)td>tfautig,  Ger.,  pycnostyle,  p.  377. 

Die,  S.,  France,  buttress,  p.  99;  pulpit, 
p.  374;  pillar,  sections,  pi.  149. 

5Sietenffyfe,  Ger.,  mutule,  p.  322. 

Dieppe,  S.  Jacques,  transom,  p.  494. 

Dijon,  incised  slabs,  p.  264 ;  porch, 
p.  367. 

Din  an,  S.  Mary's,  windows,  pi.  250. 

♦Diocletian's  palace,  console,  p.  142  ; 
Corinthian  order,  p.  145. 

Dionysiasts,  freemasons,  p.  218. 

Dipteral,  temple,  p.  458. 

Doccia  di  gronda,  It.,  gargoyle,  p.  227. 

Dodford,  Northants,  transom,  p.  494. 

*Dol,  Brittany,  pew,  p.  353. 

Domus  Capitularis,  Lat.,  p.  123. 

$)om  firctye,  Ger.,  cathedral,  p.  113. 

Donjon,  Fr.,  keep,  p.  277. 

JDop^elflugttcr)!,  Ger.,  dipteral,  p.  166. 

Dorchester,  Oxfordshire,  arch,  pi. 
19 j  base,  p.  62,  pi.  25;  *brace,  p. 
80  ;  buttress,  pi.  40  ;  capitals,  pis.  46, 
51;  ogee,  p.  159;  diaper-work,  p. 
165;  doorway,  p.  180,  pi.  74;  Jesse, 
p.  274  ;  masonry,  p.  298  ;  metal-work, 
p.  306;  moulding,  p.  318;  E.  E., 
pi.  122,  125  ;  pew,  pi.  146  ;  pillar,  pi. 
152;  piscina,  pi.  157;  screen,  p.  416  ; 
♦tracery,  p.  485 ;  windows,  pis.  234, 
241,242. 

Dorchester,  Dorsetshire,  battlement,p. 
68;  parapet,  pi.  139;  windows,  pi.  259. 

Doric  order,  cyma  or  ogee,  p.  159; 
Grecian,  abacus,  pp.  1 — 3  ;  base,  p. 
60 ;  Roman,  abacus,  p.  1 ;  collarino, 
p.  139;  ditriglyph,  p.  166;  flutings, 
p.  211 ;  frieze,  p.  220  ;  glyph,  p.  237  ; 
*guttae,  p.  244;  hypotrachelium,  p. 
257  ;  *Roman  metope,  p.  306  ;  mo- 
notriglyph,  p.  308;  mutule,  p.  322; 
Roman,  neck,  p.  324;  order,  p.  331 ; 
triglyph,  p.  498. 

£>ottgd;e  Setgte,  Ger. ;  see  Cyma  or  Ogee, 
p.  159. 


Dormant,  Fr.,  sleeper,  p.  426. 

Dosseret,  Fr,,  respond,  p.  385. 

Doucine,  Fr.,  ogee,  pp.  159,  329. 

Douelle,  Fr.,  soffit,  p.  430. 

Dover,  Kent,  apse,  p.  29  ;  masonry,  p. 
298  ;  Saxon,  p.  410  ;  —  castle,  brick, 
p.  92 ;  tufa,  p.  500  ;  —  S.  Margaret's 
at  Cliffe,  doorway,  pi.  71  ;  diaper- 
work,  p.  165  ;  pillar,  sections,  pi.  149 ; 

—  priory,  mask,  pi.  106. 
Dracot,  oriel,  p.  333. 

Drayton,   Oxon,  incised  slabs,  p.  262. 
Berks,  locker,  p    292  ;  reredos,  p. 

384. 
®reux>gen,  Ger.,  trefoil,  p.  495. 
25rctroinfttc^e3pitj6ogen,  Ger.,  trefoil,  p.  495. 
Dreux,  Normandy,  impost,  p.  260. 
Dripping  eaves,  p.  193. 
Duddington,  Northants,  Domestic,  15th 

century,  p.  171. 
Duffield,   Derbyshire,   incised    slabs, 

p.  262  ;  *mullion,  p.  321. 
Dunchurch,  Warwickshire,  tracery,  p. 

487;  doorway,  pi.  80 ;  windows,  pi.  244. 
Dunham  Magna,  Saxon,  pp.  406,  *407, 

410,  *412. 
Dunstable  priory,  mouldings,  E.  E., 

pi.  123. 
Dunster,    Somersetshire,   chancel,   p. 

118  ;  rood-beam,  p.  392. 
Dunwich,  Suffolk,  apse,  p.  30. 
Duomo,  It.,  dome,  p.  166. 
£)utc$Hnter,  Ger.,  perpent-stone,  p.  350. 
£>utcf;gcf;nitt,  Ger.,  section,  p.  418. 
Durham  cathedral,  abacus,  p.  4;  almery, 

p.  10  ;  ancient  painting,  p.  257  ;  arch, 

pi.  16  ;  bridge,  p.  96 ;  buttress,  p.  99  ; 

chapter-house,  p.  122 ;  cloister,  p.  135  ; 

cross,  153 ;  doorway,  p.  177  ;  flutings, 

p.    211;    gallery,    p.   227;  hinge,  p. 

253 ;    iron-work,   p.    270 ;   —    Lady 

Chapel,  p.  281 ;  mouldings,  Norman, 

pi.  115;  nave,  pp.  323,  324;  pillars, 

p.  327  ;   pelican,  p.  344 ;   pulpit,  p. 

375;  reredos,  p.  383;    shrine   of  S. 

Cuthbert,  p.  427;  transept,  p.   492; 

—  castle,  centering,    p.    117;    iron- 
work, p.  271 ;  lucarne,  p.  296. 

Dursley  church,  Gloucestershire,  boss, 
p.  79 ;  tufa,  p.  500. 


INDEX. 


15 


Duston,    Northants,    corbels,   pi.    60 
windows,  pis.  249,  260. 


E. 


Eagle  desk,  p.  24. 

Earl's  Barton,  Northants.,  Saxon,  pp. 
404,  411;  tower,  p.  480;  windows, 
pi.  228  ;  baluster,  p.  54. 

Early  English  style,  abacus,  pp.  4, 
5  ;  altar,  pp.  16,  17  ;  apse,  pp.  29, 
30;  arch,  pp.  39,  40;  arch-buttress, 
p.  46;  'ball-flower,  p.  52;  band,  p. 
55  ;  base,  pp.  61,  64;  bell  of  a  capi- 
tal, p.  73;  bell-gable,  p.  74;  billet, 
p.  76;  boss,  p.  78;  bridge,  p.  96; 
buttress,  pp.  98,  99;  campanile,  p. 
104;  canopy,  p.  105;  capital,  pp. 
108,  109,  111 ;  ceiling,  p.  114;  cham- 
fer, p.  118;  chest,  p.  124;  chevron, 
p.  128;  coping,  p.  142;  cornice,  p. 
146  ;  crockets,  p.  151 ;  cusp,  p.  157  ; 
diaper- work,  p.  165;  doorway,  pp. 
177—179,  181;  dripstone,  p.  188; 
escutcheon,  p.  199 ;  feathering,  p. 
203 ;  fillet,  p.  205 ;  fireplace,  p.  207 ; 
foils,  p.  211  ;  font,  p.  213  ;  gable,  pp. 
223,  224 ;  gallery,  p.  227  ;  gargoyle, 
p.  228 ;  glazing,  pp.  234,  236  ;  hall, 
p.  245  ;  hinge,  p.  253 ;  iron-work,  p. 
269 ;  king-post,  p.  278 ;  machicola- 
tions, p.  296;  masonry,  p.  301  ; 
moulding,  pp.315 — 320;  mullion,  p. 
320;  ogee,  pp.  329,  *330,  panel,  pp. 
335,  339;  parapet,  p.  339;  penden- 
tive,  p.  346 ;  pillar,  p.  357 ;  pinnacle, 
p.  360 ;  piscina,  p.  362 ;  pitch  of  a 
roof,  p.  364 ;  porch,  p.  368 ;  rib,  pp. 
387—389;  roof,  pp.  396,  397,  400; 
screen,  p.  416;  shaft,  p.  425;  spire, 
pp.  435,  437;  tabernacle,  p.  453; 
tower,  pp.  480,  481 ;  transept,  p.  493  ; 
triforium,  p.  497  ;  turret,  p.  502  ;  win- 
dow, pp.  518,  524. 

Early  French  style,  abacus,  p.  5; 
arch-buttress,   p.  46;    battlement,  p. 


68;  canopy,  p.  106  ;  capital,  pp.  108, 
109;  doorways,  pp.  178, 181 ;  gallery, 
p.  227 ;  glazing,  p.  236 ;  parapet,  p. 
340 ;  spire,  p.  437 ;  tabernacle,  p. 
454 ;  tower,  p.  484 ;  transom,  p.  494. 

Earth-table,  ground-table,  p.  243. 

East  Bash  am,  Norfolk,  domestic,  16th 
cent.,  p.  172. 

•East  Dereham,  Norfolk, corbel, p.143. 

East  Haddon,  Northants,  sedilia,  pi. 
190. 

East  Ham,  Essex,  apse,  p.  29. 

Eastbury  house,  Essex,  Domestic,  16th 
cent,  p.  173;  quoin,  p.  379. 

E aston,  Hampshire,  apse,  p.  29 ;  capi- 
tal, p.  108;  crest-tiles,  p.  151. 

Eaton  Socon,  Beds,  stoup,  p.  448. 

Ebaucher,  Fr.,  boast,  p.  76. 

Ecclesfield,  Yorkshire,  cross,  pi.  68. 

Echafaud,  Fr.,  scaffold,  p.  414. 

Echafaudage,  Fr.,  scaffold,  p.  414. 

Echantillon,  Fr.,  scantling,  p.  414. 

Echauguette,  Fr.,  bartizan,  p.  59. 

Echinus,  Vitruvius,  ovolo,  p.  334. 

Echine,  Fr.,  ovolo,  p.  334. 

<5cfe,  Ger.,  quoin,  p.  379. 

©cfquater,  Ger.,  quoin,  p.  379. 

Ecornure,  Fr.,  chamfer,  p.  117. 

Ecran,  Fr.,  screen,  p.  415. 

Ecrin,  Fr.,  shrine,  p.  426. 

Ecusson,  Fr.,  escutcheon,  p.  198. 

Edgecott,  Northants,  stoup,  p.  448. 

Edgmond,  Shropshire,  incised  slabs,  p. 
262. 

Edinburgh,  Trinity  church,  boss,  pi. 
35. 

Edington,  Wilts,  windows,  pi.  252. 

•Edlesborough,  Bucks,  tabernacle,  p. 
452. 

Edlingham  castle,  Northumberland, 
Domestic,  14th  century,  p.  170;  fire- 
place, p.  20,  pi.  88 ;  newel,  p.  325  ; 
,  joggle,  p.  276. 

Egout,  Fr.,  eaves,  p.  193. 

Egypt,  Grecian  architecture  derived 
from,  p.  241 ;  Greek  inscriptions  in, 
propylon,  p.  374;  —  UoUfiM  -tur.\ 
abacus,  p.  2  ;  baluster,  p.  54 ;  capital, 
,,.  ||  battlement,  p.  67 ;  propylon, 
p.  374 ;  arch,  p.  36. 


16 


INDEX. 


©tnfaSSung,  Ger.,  moulding,  p.  314. 

Grintritt,  Ger.,  adit,  p.  6. 

Gtnjetner  Zxx^pf),  Ger.,  monotriglyph,  p. 

308. 
dctSentoerf,  Ger.,  iron-work,  p.  268, 
3£lc,  aisle,  p.  6. 

Elemosinieria,  It.,  almonry,  p.  12. 
Elephanta,  Indian  architecture,  p.  265, 

pi.  96. 
Elkstone,    Gloucestershire,  *  boss,   p. 

78;  rib,  p.  387;  pew,  pi.  145. 
Ellora,  Indian  architecture,  p.  265. 
Elmham,  Norfolk,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
Elsing,  Norfolk,  brasses,  p.  82. 
Eltham    palace,    barge-board,  p.   59 ; 
bay-window,  p.  70  ;  *  cusp,  p.  158; 
Domestic,  13th  century,  p.  171 ;  gable, 
pi.  93  ;  hall,  p.  246  ;  *  hammer-beam, 
p.   247;    pendant,  p.   345;    Perpen- 
dicular style,  p.  350. 
Ely  cathedral,  abacus,  p.  4 ;  alura,  p.  21 ; 
apse,  p.  30 ;  arcade,  p.  35 ;  canopy,  p. 
106;  compass-roof,  p.  140;  cusp,  p. 
157,    pi.    69;    diaper-work,    p.    165; 
doorway,   p.    177;    galilee,   p.   225; 
grange,    p.   241;     impost,    pi.     100; 
knot,     p.     280;      lantern,     p.    281; 
mouldings,   Norman,  pis.    Ill,  118; 
E.  E.,  pis.  124,  125 ;  string,  pi.  133; 
pillar,  p.  358;   roof,  p.  400;  Saxon, 
p.  404  ;  shrine,  p.  426  ;  tiles,  p.  473  ; 
tower,  p.  481 ;    transept,  p.  492;    tri- 
forium,  p.  497  ;  truss,  p.  499  ;  vault, 
p.  509;    *vesica    piscis,    p.  511; — 
Prior    Crawden's    house,    Domestic, 
14th  cent.,  p.  169. 
lEInng,  aisle,  p.  6. 

Embasement,  Fr.,  basement- story,  p.  64. 
Embrici,  It.,  tiles,  p.  462. 
Emneth,  Norfolk,  mouldings,  P.,  pi.  128. 
Empatement,  Fr.,  footing,  p.  215. 
En  depouille,  Fr.,  bevel,  p.  75. 
Encorbellement,  Fr.,  corbels,  p.  143. 
♦English  bond,  brick,  p.  96. 
Enroulement,  Fr.,  scroll,  p.  417. 
Ensham  church,  Oxon,  cornice,  pi.  63  ; 

mask,  pi.  106  ;  windows,  pi.  234. 
Enstone,   Oxon,  altar,   p.    17,   pi.   2 ; 

reredos,  p.  384. 
Entablement,  Fr.,  table,  p.  456. 


Entayled-work,  Arabesque,  32. 
Entrait,  Fr.,  collar,  p.  139. 
Entrecolonnement,   Fr.,   intercolumnia- 

tion,  p.  266. 
Entree,  Fr.,  adit,  p.  6. 
Entresole,  Fr.  mezzanine,  p.  306. 
Entretoise,  Fr. ,  inter-tie,  p.  267. 
Eperon,  Fr.,  buttress,  p.  97. 
Epice,  Fr.,  spire,  p.  434. 
Epistle  side,  pp.  14,  23. 
Escalier  a  vis,  Fr.,  vise,  p.  512. 
Escueillerie,  Fr.,  squillery,  p.  440. 
Esher,  Surrey,  brasses,  p.  87. 
Esparre,  Fr.,  spar,  p.  432. 
Esselier,  Fr.,  brace,  p.  80. 
Essen  dine  chapel,    Rutland,  doorway, 

pi.  71  ;  tympanum,  p.  503. 
Essex,  brick,  p.  95 ;  shingle,  p.  426. 
Estrade,  Fr.,  dais,  p.  160 ;  foot-pace,  p. 

215  ;  halpace,  p.  246. 
Estradosso,  It.,  extrados,  p.  200. 
Etage,  Fr.,  story,  p.  446. 
Etage  en  galetas,  Fr.,  garrets,  p.  447. 
Etage  souterain,  Fr.,  basement,  p.  447. 
Etaiement,  Fr.,  shoar,  p.  427. 
Etail,  Fr.,  shoar,  p.  427. 
Etancon,  Fr.,  stanchion,  p.  444. 
Etchingham,  Sussex,  choir,  p.  131. 
Eton   college,    Bucks,  Domestic,   15th 
cent.,    p.    171;     altar,   p.    15,    note; 
lectern,  pp.  286,  287. 
Etruscan,   arch,  p.   36;    masonry,  p. 

297. 
*Eu,  Normandy,  abacus,  p.  5;  pillar,j)l. 

150. 
Eustyle  temple,  p.  458. 
Evesham,  S.   Laurence,  altar,  p.  17  ; 
apse,   p.   30  ;  buttress,  pi.  41,  p.  100  ; 
belfry,  p.  71;  campanile,  p.  104;  lec- 
tern, p.  285 ;  pendant,  p.  345. 
Evreux     cathedral,     brasses,    p.    88 ; 
knocker,    pi.    101 ;    lock,    pi.    105 ; 
escutcheon,  p.  199;  glazing,  p.  234; 
— S.  Taurin,  glazing,  p.  235  ;  shrine,  p. 
426  ;  spire,  p.  439. 
*Ewelme,    Oxfordshire,    base,    p.    62 ; 
capital,  p.  Ill ;  Domestic,  15th  cent., 
p.  171  ;  font,  p.  212;  stoup,  p.  448. 
Ewhurst  church,  Sussex,  doorway,  p. 
181. 


INDEX. 


17 


Exedra,  Lat.,  cabinet,  p.  103. 

Exeter  cathedral,  arcade,  p.  36 ;  ball- 
flower,  pi.  21;  base,  p.  63;  gallery, 
pi.  94,  p.  227  ;  chapter-house,  p.  122 ; 
crest-tiles,  p.  150 ;  Domestic,  15th 
cent,  p.  171;  tabernacle,  pi.  197; 
metal-work,  p.  306  ;  tower,  pp.  480, 
481  ;  —  S.  Thomas,  lectern,  p.  286. 

Exton,  Rutland,  chimney,  pi.  54 ;  cham- 
fer, p.  117;  transom,  p.  494. 

Eynesford  castle,  Kent,  brick,  p.  92. 

Eyworth,  Beds,  stancheon,  pL  186. 


Facade,  Fr.,  front,  p.  222. 

Facciata,  It.,  front,  p.  222. 

Face,  Fr.,  band,  p.  55. 

Fairford,  Gloucestershire,  glazing,  p. 
235. 

Faitage,  Fr.,  ridge,  p.  388. 

Faite,  Fr.,  fust,  or  ridge  of  a  house,  p. 
223 ;  pinnacle,  p.  359  ;  ridge,  p.  388. 

Falaise,  S.  Trinite,  mouldings,  Fl., 
pi.  131;  parapet,  pi.  140;  windows, 
pi.  250;  tracery,  p.  487;  — S.  Ger- 
vaise,  parapet,  pi.  140;  dungeon,  p. 
189. 

ffat&^to^lflugtig,  Ger.,  pseudo- dipteral, 
p.  374. 

gainer  perurtercS,  Ger.,  pseudo-peripteral, 
p.  374. 

Faring  don,  Berks,  roof,  pi.  177 ;  ♦door- 
way, p.  178;  *hinge,  p.  253;  win- 
dows, pi.  246. 

Farne  Island,  Guest  hall,  masonry, 
p.  300. 

Farnham,  Surrey,  sedilia,  pi.  192. 

Fascia,  Vilruvius,  fillet,  p.  205. 

Fascia,  It.,  plate-band,  p.  364. 

Fastigium,  Vitruvius,  pediment,  p.  344. 

Fasligio,  It.,  pediment,  p.  344. 

Faux  diptere,  Fr.,  pseudo- peripteral,  p. 
374. 

Faversham,  Kent,  chest,  p.  125. 

%t\t,  Ger.,  panel,  p.  335. 

gettettecfe,  Ger.,  lacunar,  p.  280. 

Feliskirk,  Yorkshire,  apse,  p.  30. 

Felstead,  Essex,  Saxon,  p.  410. 


Femora,  Vitruvius,  shanks,  p.' 425. 

Femur,  Vitruvius,  meros,  p.  302. 

Fenetre,  Fr.,  window,  p.  515. 

ftenStet,  Ger.,  window,  p.  515. 

Senfterfcntfhmg,  Ger.,  sill,  p.  428. 

Sen3ter*£fofte,  Ger.,  mullion,  p.  320. 

Feritoia,  It.,  balistraria,  p.  52. 

Feritore,  It.,  loop-hole,  p.  293. 

Ferme,  Fr.,  truss,  pp.  394,  499. 

ftetngauUg,  Ger.,  diastyle,  p.  166. 

Ferrure,  Fr.,  iron- work,  p.  268. 

Festons,  Fr.,  feathering,  p.  202  ;  foils,  p. 
211. 

Feuilles,  Fr.,  cusp,  p.  157  ;  foils,  p.  211. 

Feuillure,  Fr.,  rebate,  p.  382. 

Feute,  Fr.,  gable,  p.  223. 

State,  Ger.,  pinnacle,  p.  359. 

Fianco  dell'  arco,  Fr.,  haunch  of  an  arch, 
p.  247. 

Fianco,  It,  haunch  of  an  arch,  p.  43. 

Fierte,  Fr.,  fereter,  p.  205. 

Fiesole,  masonry,  p.  297. 

Filare,  It.,  course,  p.  148. 

Fillet,  mouldings,  pi.  110. 

Filieres,  Fr.,  purlins,  p.  376. 

Filotiere,  Fr.,  quarrel,  p.  278. 

Finchale  priory,  andirons,  p.  26; 
chimney,  p.  128  ;  impost,  pi.  99. 

Finchampstead,  Berks,  apse,  p.  29. 

Finedon,  Northants,  mouldings,  pi. 
133;  moulding-terminations,  pi.  135; 
pew,  pL  143. 

Finestra,  It.,  window,  p.  515. 

Fire-dogs,  andirons,  p.  25. 

Flamboyant  style,  Gothic  architec- 
ture, pp.  239,240;  doorway,  p.  182; 
iron-work,  p.  270 ;  masonry,  p.  302  ; 
organ,  p.  332;  panel,  p.  337;  para- 
pet, p.  340 ;  rib,  p.  388 ;  transom,  p. 
494. 

Flanders,  brasses,  pp.  86,  88 ;  chest, 
p.  126;  corbie-steps,  p.  144;  wooden 
spires,  p.  439. 
Flank  of  an  arch,  p.  43. 
Fleche,  Fr.,  spire,  p.  434. 
Flemish  brasses,  pp.  85,  86 ;  brick,  pp. 

92,  94,  •90. 
Flight  of  steps,  p.  446. 
Flixton,  Suffolk,  Saxon  architecture, 
p.  411. 


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INDEX. 


Florence,  Loggia  dei  Lanzi,  loggia, 
p.  292. 

Flying  buttress,  p.  45. 

Focolare,  It.,  fireplace,  p.  206. 

Foot-pace,  dais,  p.  160. 

Footstall  of  a  base,  p.  63. 

Fordington  cburcb,  Dorcbester,  Dor- 
set, doorway,  pi.  73. 

Fordyke,  Lincolnshire,  font,  p.  212. 

Forest  marble,  brasses,  p.  82. 

Forme,  Fr.,  stall,  p.  443. 

Forthampton,  Gloucestershire,  altar, 
p.  18. 

Fotheringhay,  Northants,  altar,  p.  20; 
bay,  pi.  31 ;  flying  buttress,  pi.  43,  p 
48  ;  *bench  table,  p.  75  ;  *boutell 
p.  80 ;  doorway,  pi.  81 ;  font,  pi.  92 
•buttress,  p.  99;  mouldings,  P.,  pi 
129;  pillar,  pi.  153;  pulpit,  pi.  166 

'    nave,  pp.  323,  324  ;  *pendant-post,  p. 
315;  *respond,  p.  385  ;  *  sill,  p.  428 
Domestic,  15th  cent.,  p.  171;  inn,  p. 
266. 

Foulis,  ambry,  pi.  3. 

Fountain's  abbey,  arch,  p.  45,  pi.  16; 
bridge,  p.  96  ;  buttress,  p.  98,  pi.  37  ; 
transept,  p.  492. 

Fourche,  Fr.,  pendentive,  p.  346. 

Foyer,  Fr.,  fireplace,  p.  206. 

Frampton,  Dorset,  pulpit,  pi.  167. 

Franks,  Kent,  Domestic,  16th  cent.,  p. 
172. 

Fregio,  It.,  frieze,  p.  220. 

Sreitre^e,  Ger.,  perron,  p.  351. 

Fresne  Camilly,  mouldings,  Norman, 
pi.  114. 

Frieze  ;  see  Entablature,  p.  196. 

Frittenden  church,  Kent,  brick,  p.  94. 

Fritton,  Suffolk,  apse,  p.  30. 

Fritwell,  Oxfordshire,  doorway,  pi. 
75. 

Frontal,  decorative  table  in  front  of  an 
altar,  pp.  455,  1 3. 

Frontispice,  Fr.,  pediment,  p.  341- ;  por- 
tico, p.  371. 

Frontispixio,  It.,  pelimmt,  p.  31k 

Fronton,  Fr.,  pediment,  p.  344. 

Fruit,  Fr.,  batter,  p.  66. 

Fulgoat,  Bretagne,  roodloft,  pi.  170. 

&  iUutng,  Ger.,  panel,  p.  335. 


Fumaiuolo,  It.,  louvre,  p.  293  ;  fumerell, 

p.  203. 
Fumerelle,  Fr.,  femerell,  p.  203,  louvre, 

p.  293. 
Sftnfftngerfraut,  Ger.,  cinquefoil,  p.  133. 
Furness  abbey,  sedilia,  p.  419. 
Furrings,  knee-rafters,  p.  279. 
&u§§,  Ger.,  base,  p.  59. 
5ufgge3teft,  Ger.,  base  of  a  wall,  p.  64. 
Fusto,  It.,  shaft,  p.  424. 
Fut,  Fr.,  shaft,  p.  424. 
Fyfield,  Berks,  credence,  p.   148,  pL 

64  ;  chantry,  p.  120;  piscina,  pi.  156  ; 

screen,  p.  184. 


Gabinetto,  It.,  cabinet,  p.  103  ;  closet,  p, 
136. 

Gadsby,  Leicestershire,  buttress,  pi.  40; 
p.  100. 

Gainsborough,  Lincolnshire,  Domestic, 
15th  cent.,  p.  171. 

Galerie  d'Eglise,  Fr.,  triforium,  p.  497. 

Galetas,  Fr.,  garret,  p.  229 ;  solar,  p. 
430. 

Gall,  S.,  church  of,  Switzerland,  altars-, 
p.  13 ;  ambo,  p.  24 ;  apse,  p.  28 ; 
atrium,  p.  50  ;  exedra,  p.  200  ;  para- 
dise, p.  338. 

Ganghero,  It.,  hinge,  p.  252. 

Garde  fou,  Fr.,  parapet,  p.  339. 

Garsington,  Oxon,  hood- mould  termi- 
nation, pi.  98;  *  lich-gate,  p.  289. 

©eMtfj,  Ger.,  entablature,  p.  195. 

©e&roctyetrt  SctyiDetfung,  Ger.,  foil-arch,  p. 
211. 

Geddington,  Northants.,  canopy,  p.  106; 
pillar,  pi.  147 ;  screen,  pi.  183  p 
Queen  Eleanor's  cross,  tabernacle, 
pi.  196. 

©efu^ette  @ciute,  Ger.,  clustered  column, 
p.  136. 

®etant>er,  Ger.,  baluster,  p.  53. 

Gemeaux,  Fr.,  chymol  or  hinge,  p* 
132. 

Geometrical  stairs,  p.  446. 


INDEX. 


19 


German  architecture,  base,  p.  64; 
brasses,  p.  88 ;  metal-work,  p.  305. 

©e^off,  Ger.,  story,  p.  446. 

©etrettefccten,  Ger.,  grange,  p.  240. 

@ctt)5(k,  Ger.,  vault,  p.  506. 

©etooltatctn,  Ger.,  key-stone,  p.  277. 

Ghent,  brasses,  p.  88. 

Gidding,  Great,  Hunts,  stoup,  p.  448. 

©tefct,  Ger.,  gable,  p.  223. 

©tefretfnopf,  Ger.,  hip-knob,  p.  254. 

(MeUU&uU,  Ger.,  king-post,  p.  278. 

Oietcljinncn,  Ger.,  acroteria,  p.  6. 

®tcffform,  Ger.,  mould,  p.  313. 

Gifford's  hall,  Suffolk,  Domestic,  16th 
century,  p.  172. 

Gilling  castle,  Yorkshire,  glazing,  p. 
236. 

Gillingham,  Norfolk,  apse,  p.  30. 

Gimmingham,  Norfolk,  chest,  pp.  125, 
126. 

<5%fel,  Ger.,  pinnacle,  p.  359. 

Giron,  Fr. ,  tread  of  a  step,  p.  445. 

Giron  droit,  Fr.,  flyer- step,  p.  446. 

Giron  triangulaire,  Fr.,  winder,  p.  416. 

Girons  rampantes,  Fr.,  stairs,  p.  446. 

Girouette,  Fr.,  vane,  p.  504. 

Gisors,  Normandy,  dungeon,  p.  189. 

©ittet,  Ger.,  trellis,  p.  496. 

(Sitter  toerf,  Ger.,  trellis,  p.  496. 

Glapthorne,  Northants,  windows,  pi. 
255. 

Glasgow,  crypt,  p.  156. 

Glastoneury,  Somerset,  bell-gable, pi. 
33  ;  stoup,  p.  448  ;  abbey,  buttress,  pi. 
37,  p.  98  ;  mouldings,  E.E.,  pi.  124; 
ribs,  pi.  134;  turret,  pi.  214  ;  zig-zag, 
p.  525;  cross,  p.  154;  Domestic.  15th 
century,  pp.  171,  172;  inn,  p.  266; 
grange,  p.  240  ;  abbey  barn,  chamfer, 
p.  117. 

<*5tteb,  Ger.,  moulding,  p.  314. 

©tocfe,  Ger.,  bell,  p.  72. 

©locfentljurm,  Ger.,  belfry,  p.  71 ;  bell- 
gable,  p.  74  ;  steeple,  p.  445. 

Gloucester  cathedral,  abacus,  p.  4; 
altar,  p.  17;  apse,  pp.  28—30;  arch- 
buttress,  p.  46;  ball-flower,  pi.  21,  p. 
53;  capital,  p.  108;  chapter-house, 
p.    122;    mouldings  of  ribs,  p.    I  :i  , 


cloister,  p.  135;  crypt,  p.  156; 
diaper- work,  p.  165;  vault,  pis.  219, 
221,  222,  p.  509;  gallery,  p.  227; 
ancient  painting,  p.  257  ;  monument, 
p.  311;  piscina,  p.  363;  reredos,  p. 
383 ;  tiles,  p.  468  ;  tower,  p.  483 ; 
triforium,  p.  497. 

Gocce,  It.,  guttse,  p.  244. 

Gocciolatoio,  It.,  corona,  p.  147 ;  drip- 
stone, p.  186  ;  larmier,  p.  282. 

Godington,  Kent,  Domestic,  17th  cen- 
tury, p.  174;  andirons,  p.  26. 

Godmersham,  Kent,  Domestic,  13th 
century,  p.  168;  mouldings,  E.  E., 
pi.  121. 

Godshill,  Isle  of  Wight,  roof,  pi.  118. 

Gola,  Gola  diritta,  Gola  rovescia,  It.t 
cyma  or  ogee,  p.  159. 

Gond,  Fr.,  hinge,  p.  252. 

Goodnestone,  Kent,  arch,  p.  43 ;  Sax- 
on, p.  408. 

Goodrich  castle, Herefordshire,  Domes- 
tic, 13th  century,  p.  168  ;  chimney, 
p.  180. 

Gorge,  Fr.,  cavetto,  p.  114. 

Gorgerin,  Fr.,  collar,  p.  139 ;  hypotra- 
chelium,  p.  257. 

Gorgona,  Lat.,  gargoyle,  p.  228. 

Goring,    Oxon,    turret    staircase,    p 
215  ;  turret,  p.  501. 

Gosbeck,  Suffolk,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Gosfield,  Essex,  Domestic,  16th  cen- 
tury, p.  172. 

Gospel-side,  pp.  14,  23. 

Gouda,  glazing,  p.  235. 

Gousset,  Fr.,  brace,  p.  80. 

Goutiere,  Fr.,  gutter,  p.  244. 

Gouttes,  Fr.,  guttae,  p.  214. 

©tabmal,  Ger.,  monument,  p.  309. 

Gradetto,  It.,  fillet,  p.  205. 

Gradini,  It.,  grees,  p.  242. 

G'rarinS,  Ger.,  sedilia,  p.  418. 

Gradins,  Fr.,  grees,  p.  242. 

Grafton  Regis,^  Northants,  inciM.I 
slabs,  p.  261  ;  capitals,  pi.  46  ;  corbel, 
pi.  58. 

Grand  Andf.leys,  Normandy,  door- 
way, p.  178  ;    glazing,  p.  I 

Grantham,    Liiu-oliishirc,   ball  - !'. 
p.    53;   mouldings    1>1-    '32;   crnmo, 


20 


INDEX. 


pi.  63;  domestic,  15th  century,  p. 
171;  inn,  p.  266. 

Grass-table,  ground-table,  p.  243. 

Grata,  It.,  trellis,  p.  496. 

♦Graveney,  Kent,  chest,  p.  124. 

Graville,  Normandy,  stoup,  pp.  447, 
448. 

Grecian,  Doric,  capital  and  entablature, 
pi.  44 ;  Ionic,  capital  and  entablature, 
pi.  44  ;  bend,  p.  70 ;  bed,  p.  71  ; 
caryatides,  p.  113;  column,  p.  139; 
Corinthian  order,  p.  145 ;  cyma  or 
ogee,  p.  159;  ovolo,  p.  334;  plinth, 
p.  364;  quirk,  p.  379;  triglyph,  p. 
498  ;  masonry,  pp.  297,  298 ;  gur- 
goyles,  p.  228  ;  side  porticoes,  called 
pteron,  p.  9 ;  arch,  p.  36  ;  astragal,  p. 
49 ;  battlement,  p.  67 ;  blocking- course, 
p.  76 ;  canopy,  p.  104 ;  cob-wall,  p. 
137  ;  Doric  order,  p.  184  ;  gynaeceum, 
p.  244 ;  Ionic  order,  pp.  267,  268  ; 
moulding,  p.  315;  opisthodomus,  p. 
330;  order,  p.  331  ;  palaestra,  p.  334; 
pediment,  p.  344;  pilaster,  p.  354; 
tuscan  order,  p.  502;  churches,  By- 
zantine, p.  101 ;  had  only  one  altar, 
p.  13,  note. 

Green's  Norton,  Northants.,  Saxon, 
p.  411. 

Greenstead,  Essex,  brick,  p.  95. 

Greetwell,  Lincolnshire,  windows,  pi. 
230. 

©renjMfen,  Ger.,  lintel,  p.  290. 

Gresford,  Flintshire,  cornice,  p.  147. 

Grille,  Fr.,  screen,  p.  415;  trellis,  p. 
496. 

Grondaia,  It.,  eaves,  p.  193. 

Groombridge,  Kent,  brick,  p.  95. 

Grosmond,  Monmouthshire,  altar,  p. 
16. 

Grossezza,  It,  entasis,  p.  197. 

Grotesque,  Arabesque,  p.  31. 

Grotte,  Fr.,  crypt,  p.  156. 

©ruft,  Ger.,  crypt,  p.  156. 

Gueule,  Gueule  droite,  Gueule  renversee, 
Fr.,-  see  Cyma  or  Ogee,  pp.  159,  329. 

Guerite,  Fr.,  bartizan,  p.  59. 

Guestling,  Sussex,  chest,  pis.  53,  126. 

Guglia,  It.,  spire,  p.  434. 

Guibray,  Normandy,  mouldings,  Nor- 


man, pi.  114;  porch,  p.  367;  tower, 

p.  484. 
Guichet,  Fr.,  wicket,  p.  515. 
Guilden     Morden,     Cambridgeshire, 

screen,  p.  416. 
Guildford,  Surrey,  S.  Mary's  church, 

ceiling,  p.  Ill;  —  Castle,  dungeon,  p. 

189 ;    masonry,    p.    300 ;    tower,   p. 

477. 
Guimberge,  Fr.,  p.  501. 
Guisborough,  Yorkshire,  base,  p.  63 ; 

crocket,  pi.  66. 
Guscio,  It.,  cavetto,  p.  114;   scotiae,  p. 

415. 
Gutter  path,  called  alura  and  aloryng, 

p.  22. 


II. 


Haccombe,   Devonshire,  tiles,  p.  468  ; 

tile-paving,  pi.  208. 
Haconby,  Lincolnshire,  chest,  p.  125. 
Haddenham,   Bucks,    arcade,    pi.    9; 

moulding,  p.  317. 
•Haddiscoe,   Norfolk,     base,    p.    61 ; 

mouldings,   Norman,  pis.  114,  117  ; 

Saxon,    p.   408;    tabernacle,   p.  452, 

pi.  196. 
Haddon  hall,   Derby,   Domestic,  15th 

century,  p.  171. 
£aftetn,   Heine  Jgafen,    Ger.,   crockets,    p. 

151. 
Halden,  Kent,  porch,  p.  368. 
Hales,  Norfolk,  apse,  p.  30  ;  mouldings, 

Norman,  pi.  118. 
Hales  Owen,   Salop,  ceiling,  p.  1 14  ; 

chest,  p.  127  ;  roof,  p.  396. 
Hal  ford,  bell-gable,  p.  74. 
Hallavington,  screen,  p.  417. 
Hal-pace,  dais,  p.  160. 
Hamburgh  cathedral,  tiles,  p.  473. 
Hammer-beam,  roof,  p.  395. 
Hampton  Court,  Domestic,  16th  cen- 
tury, p.  172;  hall,  p.  246. 
♦Hampton  Poyle,  Oxon,  capital,  pp. 

110,  111,  pi.  51  ;  windows,  pi.  242. 
Handborough,  Oxon,  pulpit,  pi.  167; 

roodloft,  pi.  170  ;  rood -beam,  p.  393. 
Hang-locks,  or  pad-locks,  p.  291. 
£<!inge,  Ger.,  hinge,  p.  252. 


INDEX. 


21 


Hannington,  Northants.,  aisle,  p.  7 ; 

nave,  p.  323. 
Hanwell,  Oxon,  capital,  p.  Ill  ;    re- 

redos,  p.  384. 
Hardwicke  hall,  Derbyshire,  domestic, 

17th  cent,  p.  174. 
•Harescomb,  Gloucestershire,  bell -ga- 
ble, p.  74. 
Harfleur,  Normandy,  Flamboyant,  p. 

209 ;  glazing,  p.  236  ;  spire,  p.  436. 
Hargrave,  Northants,  mouldings,  Nor- 
man and  transition,  pi.  120. 
Harlaxton,   Lincolnshire,    Domestic, 

15th  cent,  p.  171;  17th  cent,  p.  174. 
Harleston,  Northants.,  sedilia,  pi.  191. 
Harlton,    Cambridgeshire,    stoup,  p. 

448. 
Harrowden,  Little,  tower,  pi.  212. 
Hartland,  Devon,  rood-beam,  p.  393  ; 

stoup,  p.  448. 
•Hartlepool,  Durham,  arch-buttress, 

p.  46  ;  *  corbel,  p.  144. 
Hartshorn,  Derbyshire,  incised  slabs, 

p.  262. 
Harty  chapel,  Kent,  chest,  p.  126. 
Hascombe,  Surrey,  porch,  p.  368. 
Haseley,  Great,  Oxon,  base,  pi.  24; 

•capital,  p.  109,  pi.  46  ;  *chamfer,  p. 

118  ;  corbel,  pi.  57;  doorway,  pi.  77; 

mouldings,  Early  English,  pi.  121  ; 

grange,  p.  240;  mouldings,  Decorated, 

pi.  1 26  ;    mouldings,   Perpendicular, 

pi.  129,  p.  317  ;  pew,  pi.  145  ;  squint, 

p.  441  ;  windows,  pi.  235. 
Haslingfield,    Cambridgeshire,    roof, 

pi.  172. 
Hatfield,     Hertfordshire,     Domestic, 

15th  cent,  p.  171 ;  17th  cent,  p.  174. 
§auptfccilfcn,  Ger.,  architrave,  p.  46. 
£cun?t&atfopfe,  Ger.,  mutule,  p.  322. 
J&cutytfaSabe,  Ger.,  fajade,  p.  200;  front, 

p.  222. 
£aupt*ge8cl)ofS,  Ger.,  first-story,  p.  447. 
£auptljor,  Ger.,  gateway,  p.  229. 
£au«tl)or,  Ger.,  gateway,  p.  229. 
Haut  pas,  Fr.,  footpace,  p.  215. 
Hawks'  Bell,  ball-flower,  p.  53. 
Hawkhurst,    Kent,   parvise,   p.    343 ; 

vestry,  p.  512. 
IIAW8TEAD,  Suffolk,  lectern,  p.  285. 


Hawton,  Notts,  crocket,  pi.  65  ;  finial, 
pi.  85;  mouldings,  ornamented,  pi. 
127;  sepulchre,  p.  421. 

Headbourne  Worthy,  Hants,  Saxon, 
p.  410. 

Headcorn,  Kent,  windows,  pi.  253. 

Hedingham  castle,  Essex,  chimney,  p. 
129. 

Headington,  Oxfordshire,  arch,  pi.  15; 
•escutcheon,  p.  198 ;  moulding,  pi. 
125;  •mullion,  p.  321  ;  pew,  pi.  145  ; 
•roof,  p.  397;  windows,  pis.  234, 
238. 

Heapham,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Heavitree,  Devon,  mouldings,  Perpen- 
dicular, pi.  129. 

Heckingham,  Norfolk,  apse,  p.  30. 

Heckington,  Lincolnshire,  font,  p. 
214;  sepulchre,  p.  421;  spire,  p. 
437  ;  tower,  p.  483. 

I^cle,  aisle,  p.  6. 

Helpstone,  Northamptonshire,  tiles,  p. 
468  ;  tile-paving,  pis.  206,  209. 

Hemingstone,  Suffolk,  Saxon  archi- 
tecture, p.  411. 

Hemispeos,  p.  257. 

Hengrave  hall,  Suffolk,  Domestic,  16th 
cent,  p.  172;  andirons,  p.  26. 

Hepburn  tower,  Domestic,  14th.  cent, 
p.  170. 

Herculaneum,  Arabesque,  p.  31  ;  gla- 
zing, p.  231. 

Hereford  cathedral,  ball-flower,  p.  53  ; 
•  base,  p.  61;  brasses, p.  87  ;  'capital, 
p.  109;  crypt,  p.  156;  incised  slabs, 
pp.  262,  264;  under-croft,  p.  513; 
•vault,  p.  508. 

Herefordshire,  lich-gate,  p.  289 ; 
scallage,  p.  414. 

Herringfleet,  Suffolk,  mouldings, 
Norman,  pi.  115;  Saxon,  p.  408. 

Herse,  Fr.,  portcullis,  p.  370. 

Hever,  Kent,  Domestic,  15th  and  16th 
centuries,  pp.  171  — 173. 

Hexastyle,  temple,  p.  458. 

Hexham,  Northumberland,  crypt,  p. 
156;  frithstool,  p.  221;  gallery,  p. 
226;  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Heytesbury,  Wilts,  door,  pi.  78. 

IIiqiiam  Fekkars,  Northants.,  aisle,  p. 


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INDEX. 


7;  buttress,  pi.  39  ;  *  brasses,  p.  86  ; 
chamfer,  p.  118;  cross,  p.  154;  cusp, 
p.  157,  pi.  69;  dormitory,  p.  185; 
mask,  pi.  106;  piscina,  pi.  156  ;  roof, 
pi.  174 ;  tabernacle,  pi.  197  ;  win- 
dows, pi.  246. 

High  chancel,  p.  252. 

<£tmmet,  Ger.,  tester,  p.  459. 

Hinchinbrook,  Huntingdonshire,  Do- 
mestic, 17th  century,  p.  174. 

Hindostan,  abacus,  p.  3  ;  Indian  archi- 
tecture, pp.  265,  266. 

♦  Hinksey,  North,  Berks,  low  side 
window,  p.  295;  mouldings,  Norman, 
•pis.  114,  116. 

Hinton  Ampner,  Hants,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Hinton,  Berks,  stoup,  p.  448. 

Hip-rafter,  p.  254. 

Historia,  Lot.,  story,  p.  447. 

£of,  Ger.,  atrium,  p.  49. 

^oljttctgte,  Ger.;  see  Cyma,  or  Ogef,  p. 
159. 

#of)t*rtnnc,  Ger.,  chamfer,  p.  117. 

Holcombe  Burnell,  Devon,  sepulchre, 
p.  421. 

Holland  house,  Domestic,  17th  cent., 
p.  174. 

Hollingborne,  Kent,  Domestic,  16th 
cent.,  p.  173. 

Hollow  chamfer,  pp.  114,  118. 

Holton  le  Clay,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon, 
p.  410. 

Holyrood,  font,  p.  212. 

Honingham  church,  Norfolk,  door- 
way, p.  179. 

Hood  of  a  fire-place,  p.  207. 

Hooton  hall,  Cheshire,  Domestic,  16th 
cent.,  p.  172. 

Horbling,  Lincolnshire,  piscina,  p.  363. 

•$£»rgaat,  Ger.,  exedra,  p.  200. 

Horsemonden  church,  Kent,  barge- 
board,  p.  58  ;  porch,  p.  368. 

Horsepath,  Oxfordshire,  cross,  pi.  67. 

Horsley,  West,  Surrey,  canopy,  p.  106 ; 
glazing,  p.  232. 

Gloucestershire,    ceiling,    p. 

114;  roof,  p.  397. 

church,   Derbyshire,    broach, 


p.  97  ;  gurgoyle,  pi.  95. 
Horton  priory,  Kent,  ceiling,  p.  114; 


fireplace,  p.  207  ;  Perpendicular  style, 
p.  350. 

Hotte,  Fr.,  hood  of  a  fireplace,  p.  207. 

Hourdage,  Fr.,  rubble,  p.  401. 

Housings  of  a  funeral  herse,  p.  251. 

Howden,  Yorkshire,  arch,  pi.  18  ;  chap- 
ter-house, p.  122;  gurgoyle,  pi.  95', 
moulding,  p.  319,  pi.  125. 

Howe,  Norfolk,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Huish  Episcopi,  Somersetshire,  win- 
dows, pi.  259 ;  tracery,  p.  487. 

Huntingdon,  bridge,  p.  96. 

Huttoft,  Lincolnshire,  chest,  p.  125, 
pi.  53. 

Ijttltng,  aisle,  p.  6- 

Hypaethral,  temple,  p.  458. 

Hypothyrum,  Lat.,  ground-work,  p. 
243. 

Hythe,  Kent,  crypt,  p.  156;  mouldings, 
E.  E.,pl.  124. 

Hythe,  Wes-,  Kent,  masonry,  p.  301. 


Ickford,  Bucks,  *  cross,  p. 152  ;  *  tower, 
pp.  482,  484;  window,  p.  523. 

Idbury,  Oxfordshire,  bell-gable,  pi.  34. 

Iffley,  Oxfordshire,  boss,  pi.  35  ;  cor- 
nice, p.  146  ;  doorway,  p.  177,  pi.  72  ; 
font,  p.  213 ;  mouldings,  Norman,  pis. 
114,  116,  118;  Norman,  pp.  327,  329  ; 
rib,  p.  387  ;  tower,  p.  481 ;  window, 
p  517;  zigzag,  p.  525. 

Ifs-les-Allemagne,  near  Caen,  spire, 
p.  437  ;  transom,  p.  494. 

Ightham,  Kent,  the  moat,  Domestic, 
14th  cent.,  pp.  169,  172 ;  hall,  p.  245 ; 
roof,  p.  399. 

Ilfracombe,  Devon,  ceiling,  p.  115. 

Ilkestone,  Derbyshire,  screen,  p.  417. 

Ilketshall,  Suffolk,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Imoscapo,  It.,  apophyge,  p.  28. 

Impluvium  ;  see  Atrium,  p.  48. 

Incavallatura,  It.,  truss  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 

Indian  architecture,  abacus,  p.  3  ;  capi- 
tal, p.  108. 

SnnereS  M  %tm)pete,  Ger.,  cell,  p.  116. 


INDEX, 


23 


Intaglio,  It.,  entail,  p.  196. 

Intavolato,  It.,  entablature,  p.  195. 

Intercolumniation,  eustyle,  p.  199. 

Intersecting  arcade,  p.  36. 

Invetriata,  It.,  glazing,  p.  231. 

Ionic,  ancones,  p.  25  ;  base,  p.  60  ;  flirt- 
ings, p.  211 ;  frieze,  p.  220;  order,  p. 
331 ;  volute,  513  ;  Grecian,  abacus,  p. 
2;  hypotrachelium,  p.  257  ;  Roman, 
abacus,  p.  2 ;  *modillion,  p.  307 ; 
modern,  abacus,  p.  2. 

Ipetro,  It.,  hypaethral  temple,  p.  256. 

Ipsden,  Oxon,  steeple,  p.  445. 

Ipswich,  brasses,  p.  87  ;  —  Sparrow's 
house,  Domestic,  17th  cent.,  p.  174. 

Ikchester,  Northants.,  doorway,  pi.  77 ; 
pew,  pi.  143. 

Iselham,  Cambridgeshire,  apse,  p.  29  ; 
mouldings,  Perpendicular,  pi.  128. 

Isham,  Northants.,  batter,  p.  66;  sancte- 
bell,  p.  403. 

Isis-headed  capital,  Egyptian,  p.  3. 

lEsle,  aisle,  p.  6. 

Islip,  Oxfordshire,  base,  p.  63  ;  capital 
p.  108;  ceiling,  p.  115;  credence,  p 
149;  pillar,  pi.  147;  pillar,  sections 
pi.  149;  principals,  p.  372;  tower,  pi 
213. 

Italian,  balcony,  p. 51 ;  baluster,  p.  54 
campanile,  p.  104;  Ionic  order,  p 
268;  key-stone,  p.  278;  lantern,  p 
281;  loggia,  p.  292;  neckmoulding 
p.  324;  piazza,  p.  354;  scheme-arch 
p.  415;  window,  p.  515;  houses 
belvedere,  p.  74;  grotesque,  p.  243 
mosaic  work,  p.  213;  masonry,  p. 
297;  Gothic,  impost,  p.  260. 

Iver,  Bucks,  Saxon,  p.  410. 


Jackley,   near    Mylassa,    temple    at, 

Corinthian  order,  p.  1  15. 
Jambette,  Fr.,  puncheon,  p.  376. 
Jersey,  altars,  p.  19. 
Jerusalem,   basilica    of    Constantino, 

altar,  p.  13  ;  mosk  el  Aksa  at,  p.  33. 


♦Jesus  coll.,  Cambridge,  E.  E.,  p.  191. 
Joggled  arch,  p.  45. 
Jube,  Fr.,  rood- beam,  p.  392. 
Jumieges,  abbey  of,  Normandy,  arch,  p. 
45  ;  gallery,  p.  226  ;  tiles,  p.  472. 


K. 


hammer.  Ger.,  chamber,  p.  117. 
flamttt,  Ger.,  chimney,  p.  128. 
JJfimVfer,  Ger.,  bracket,  p.  81. 
Stampfet,  Ger.,  impost,  p.  258. 
flamtftfatj,  Ger.,  arena,  p.  47. 
StamtffyaU,  Ger.,  palaestra,  p.  334. 
tfanjel,  Ger.,  pulpit,  p.  374. 
JtarmeSS,  Ger.,  cornice,  p.  145. 
Katherine  wheel  window,  rose  window, 

pp.  231,  401. 
Katurs,  quatrefoils,  p.  290. 
Keel  of  a  moulding,  p.  206. 
Sttl)lMUn,  Ger.,  collar,  p.  139;  tie-beam, 

p.  426. 
Jtefyttetete,  Ger.,  cyma  or  ogee,  pp.   159, 

329. 
J?eIlcr=gegcpo83,  Ger.,  basement,  p.  447. 
Kelshall,  Herts,  tiles,  p.  471. 
Kelso,  Scotland,  porch,  pi.  161,  p.  367  ; 

diaper- work,  p.  165. 
Kenilworth,  bell,  p.  73  ;  chimney,  p. 

130;  tiles,  p.  463. 
Kent,   rag-stone,   p.    380;    shingle,   p. 

420. 
Kenton,  Devonshire,   pulpit,  p.   375 ; 

rood-beam,  p.  393  ;  squints,  pi.  194. 
Steted,  Ger.,  bell  of  a  capital,  p.  73. 
•Kettering,  Northants.,  loop-hole,  p. 

293  ;  spire,  p.  438 ;  tower,  p.  483. 
•Ketton      church,      Rutland,     Early 

English,  p.  192  ;  tower,  p.  482. 
Keyingham,  Yorkshire,  impost,  pi.  100. 
Keynsham     church,    Somerset,     ball- 
flower,  p.  53. 
Kiddington,  Oxon,  ball-flower,  pi.  21 ; 

mouldings,  pi.  126;    roof,    pi.    173; 

windows,  pi.  257. 
Kidlington,  Oxfordshire,   ball-flower, 

p.  53  ;   credence,  p.  148;  Decorated, 

p.    162 ;    doorway,  pi.    77 ;    mould- 


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INDEX. 


ings,  E.  E.,  pi.   121 ;  pew,  pi.  143  ; 

porch,  pi.  163  ;  roof,  p.  397,  pis.  172, 

179  ;    tabernacle,  pi.  197  ;  windows, 

pi.  243. 
Kilmeston,  Hants,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
Kilpeck,  Herefordshire,  apse,  p.   29 ; 

boss,  pi.  35. 
King-post,  roof,  p.  394. 
Kingsbury  Episcopi,  pulpit,  p.  375; 

rood-beam,  p.  392. 
Kingsbury,  Middlesex,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
King's  Stanley,  Gloucestershire,  chest, 

p.  127. 
King's  Sutton,  Somersetshire,  pulpit, 

p.  375. 
Northants.,  transom,  p.  494; 

windows,  pis.  257,  259. 
Kingsthorpe,   Northants.,    Decorated, 

p.  164;  Saxon,  p.  408;  windows,  pi. 

236. 
Kngston  upon  Hull,  brick,  p.  95. 
Kirby    Muxloe,   Leicestershire,   Do- 
mestic, 15th  cent,  p.  171. 
flirdjenftutyl,  Ger.,  pew,  p.  352. 
Stixtytyutm,  Ger.,  steeple,  p.  445. 
Kirkb y  Wiske,  Yorkshire,  corbel,  pi.  60. 
Kirkdale,  Yorkshire,  Saxon,  p.  411. 
Kirkham   priory,  Yorkshire,  doorway, 

pi.  75. 
Kirk  Homerton,  Yorkshire,  Saxon,  p. 

411. 
Kirkstall  abbey,  Yorkshire,  arch,  p. 

38;  corbel,  pi.  57;  piscina,  p.  363, 

pi.  155. 
ittogter,  Ger.,  abbey,  p.  6. 
Jtncmff,  Ger.,  capital,  p.  107. 
Knole,  Kent,  Domestic,  15th  cent.,  p. 

171 ;  17th  cent.,  p.  174. 
flwtyfe,  Ger.,  cusp,  p.  157. 
Knotting,  Kent,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
Knowle,  Warwickshire,  rood-beam,  p. 

393. 
flragstetn,  Ger.,  bracket,  p.  81 ;  corbel,  p. 

143. 
tfraitj,  Ger.,  cornice,  p.  145. 
foanjteiste,  Ger.,  corona,  p.  147  ;  drip- 
stone, p.  186. 
flrater,  Ger.,  bell  of  a  capital,  p.  73. 
flteuj,  Ger.,  cross,  p.  152. 
Sttypd,  Ger.  cupola,  p.  157. 


Laces,  lacunar,  p.  280. 

Lackford,  Suffolk,  font,  pi.  90. 

Lambeth  palace,  louvre,  p.  294. 

♦Lambourne,  Berks,  window,  p.  517. 

Lambris,  Fr.,  ceiling,  p.  114. 

Lambris,  Fr.,  wainscot,  p.  514. 

Lambrook,  Somersetshire,  chimney,  p. 
130. 

Landing  of  steps,  p.  446. 

Lanercost  priory,  arch,  p.  38. 

Langeais,  church,  arch,  pp,  44,  45 ; 
chateau  of,  on  the  Loire,  arch,  p. 
44 ;  fenestral,  p.  205 ;  masonry,  p. 
299. 

Langley  chapel,  Shropshire,  Puritan 
arrangement  of  altar,  p.  19. 

Langres,  France,  flutings,  p.  21 1 ;  pen- 
dant, p.  345. 

Laon  cathedral,  capital,  p.  110;  gal- 
lery, p.  226 ;  hinge,  pi.  97  ;  iron- work, 
p.  269 ;  tower,  p.  479 ;  window,  p. 
520 ;  —  S.  Martin,  iron- work,  p.  269. 

Lapis  Lydius,  p.  477. 

Lapworth,  Warwickshire,  campanile, 
p.  104. 

Larmier,  Fr.,  corona,  p.  147  ;  dripstone, 
p.  186. 

Lastingham,  crypt,  p.  156. 

Saufer,  Ger.,  stretcher,  p.  449. 

Laughton  -  en  -  le  -  Morthen,  York- 
shire, Saxon,  p.  411 ;  doorway,  p. 
175;  spire,  p.  438. 

Lavendon,  Beds,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Lavenham,  Suffolk,  base,  pi.  26 ;  screen, 
p.  416. 

Lavori  diferro,  It.,  iron-work,  p.  268. 

Laycock  abbey,  Wiltshire,  Domestic, 
16th  century,  p.  173. 

Layer  Marney,  Essex,  Domestic,  16th 
century,  pp.  172,  173;  chimney,  pi. 
55]  escutcheon,  p.  198;  hood-mould 
termination,  pi.  98  ;  panel,  pi.  138. 

Leadingham,  Lincolnshire,  mouldings, 
pi.  132. 

Leake  church,  Yorkshire,  bell,  p.  73. 

Leaves,  fenestral,  p.  204. 

♦Leckhampton,  Gloucestershire,  spire, 
p.  438. 


INDEX. 


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Sector,  Ger.,  jube,  p.  277. 

Ledbury,  Herefordshire,  campanile,  p. 
104. 

Leeds  castle,  Kent,  Domestic,  16th 
century,  p.  174. 

Leggio,  It.,  lectern,  p.  284. 

Se^mpatjcn,  Ger.,  cob-wall,  p.  137. 

Leicester,  All  Saints,  tile-paving,  pi. 
206 ;  _  S.Margaret's,  wooden  stall  and 
miserere,  pi.  1 95;  —  S.  Mary's,  buttress, 
p.  98,  pi.  37 ;  mouldings,  Norman, 
pi.  116;  screen,  pi.  184;  sedilia,  pi. 
187  ;  —  S.  Martin's,  font,  p.  214  ;  pis- 
cina, p.  363  ;  masonry,  p.  298. 

Leicestershire,  broach,  p.  97. 

Leigh  Delamere,  Wilts,  bell-gables, 
pi.  34. 

Leigh,  Kent,  hour-glass-stand,  p.  255. 

Leighton  Buzzard,  iron-work,  p.  269. 

SetSte,  Ger.,  band,  p.  55  ;  fillet,  p.  205  ; 
list,  p.  290. 

Leiston,  Suffolk,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Le  Mans  cathedral,  *arch,  pp.  44,  45  ; 
glazing,  p.  234 ;  —  *S.  Pierre,  arch,  p. 
44  ;  masonry,  p.  299  ;  —  Church  of 
Notre  dame,  gallery,  p.  226. 

Lenham,  Kent,  lectern,  p.  285;  lich- 
gate, p.  289  ;  *sedile,  p.  418. 

SeSepult,  Ger.,  ambo,  p.  22  ;  lectern,  p. 
284. 

Lessay,  Norman,  p.  328. 

Letcombe  Basset,  Berks,  brick,  p.  95. 

Settner,  Ger.,  rood-beam,  p.  392. 

Leverington,  Cambridgeshire,  •crest- 
tiles,  p.  151;  lectern,  p.  286;  roof, 
p.  4O0. 

Library  over  a  porch,  p.  343. 

Lichfield  cathedral,  Decorated  style, 
p.  164;  arcade,  p.  85,  pi.  11; 
canopy,  p.  106;  chapter-house,  p. 
122  ;  door,  pi.  79  ;  doorway,  p.  178  ; 
glazing,  p.  236  ;  pillar,  pi.  150 ;  ta- 
bernacle, p.  453. 

Liddinoton,  Rutlandshire,  altar,  p. 
19;  Domestic,  15th  century,  p.  171. 

Lien,  Fr.,  brace,  p.  80. 

Lillebonne,  Normandy,  Roman 
theatre,  arch,  pL  12  ;  brick,  pp.  92, 
96  ;  spire,  p.  438  ;  masonry,  pi.  107, 
p.  298  ;  tufa,  p.  500. 


Limitare,  It.,  sill,  p.  428. 

Limoges,  metal-work,  p.  303. 

Lingfield,  Surrey,  lectern,  p.  285. 

Lincoln  cathedral,  abacus,  pi.  1 ;  altar, 
p.  18 ;  ambry,  pi.  3 ;  arcade,  pi.  10, 
p.  35;  arch,  pis.  14,  17;  arch-but- 
tress, p.  46  ;  *band  of  a  shaft,  p.  55  ; 
base,  pi.  24,  p.  63 ;  base  of  a  wall,  p. 
64;  billet,  p.  76;  buttress,  pis.  38, 
42,  p.  99;  capitals,  pis.  45,  50,  51; 
ceiling,  p.  115;  corbel,  pi.  59; 
crocket,  pi.  65,  p.  151 ;  cusp,  pp.  157, 
158,  pi.  69,  70;  *Decorated  style,  p. 
163;  diaper-work,  p.  165;  cross,  p. 
154;  doorways,  pp.  175,  177,  178; 
*E.  E.,  p.  192  ;  finial,  pL  84  ;  font,  p. 
213;  galilee,  p.  225;  glazing,  p. 
232;  lavatory,  pi.  103;  metal-work, 
p.  303;  mouldings,  Norman,  pis.  114, 
117—119;  mouldings,  E.E., pis.  123, 
124;  mouldings,  pi.  132;  moulding, 
strings,  pi.  133 ;  mullion,  pi.  136 ; 
pillar,  pis.  147,  150 ;  'panel,  p.  335 ; 
•perpent- stone,  p.  351 ;  porch,  p.  357 ; 
•ridge,  p.  389 ;  screen,  p.  417 ;  tracery, 
pp.486,  489;  transept,  p.  492 ;  tower, 
pp.  480,  483,  485  ;  triforium,  p.  497, 
pi.  216  ;  windows,  pp.  520,  522,  pis. 
229,  255, 263,  264 ;  —  Little  S.  Hugh, 
coffin,  p.  138  — Chapter-house,  p.  122; 
—  S.  Mary  le  Wigford,  Saxon,  pp.  410, 
413;  windows,  pi.  260  ;  capitals,  pi.  50, 
110;  arch,pl.  17;—  S.Benedict's,  hood- 
mould  termination,  pi.  98;  —  S.  Peter's 
at  Gowt's,  Saxon,  pp.  410,  413 ;  tower, 
pi.  210;  windows,  pi.  225;  mouldings, 
Norman,  p.  117;  —  Jew's  house, 
abacus,  pi.  1 ;  mouldings,  Norman, 
pi.  115 ;  —  S.  Mary's  Guild,  mould- 
ings, Norman,  pi.  112;  —  John  of 
Gaunt's  palace,  pinnacle,  p.  361  ;  — 
Newport  gate,  arch,  pi.  12;  Roman 
masonry,  p.  298 ;  —  Mint  wall,  ma- 
sonry, pi.  107  ;  Domestic,  12th  cen- 
tury, p.  167;  15th  century,  p.  171; 
cupboard,  p.  156;  castelle,  p.  113. 

Lincolnshire,  span-piece,  p.  431. 

•  Lindfield,  Sussex,  Perpendicular 
style,  p.  349. 

Lindisfarne,  apse,  p.  80. 


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INDEX. 


Linlithgowshire,  apse,  p.  SO. 

Lisieux,  capital,  p.  110;  doorway,  p. 
178. 

Liste,  Fr.,  fillet,  p.  205. 

Listello,  It.,  annulet,  p.  26;  fillet,  p. 
205. 

Lit,  Fr.,  bed,  p.  71. 

Litcham,  Norfolk,  crocket,  pi.  66. 

Littleton,  Hants,  bell-gable,  pi.  32. 

Llancaut,  Gloucestershire,  metal- 
work,  305. 

Llandaff  cathedral,  mouldings,  Nor- 
man, pi.  116. 

Llanegrynn,  rood-loft,  pi.  169. 

Llanrhaidr  yn  Kinmench,  Derby- 
shire, Jesse,  p.  274. 

Llan  Tyssilio,  Isle  of  Anglesey,  roof, 
p.  397  ;  windows,  pi.  249. 

L6,S.,  Normandy, pulpit,  p.  374;  Flam- 
boyant, p.  209. 

Lobes,  Fr.,  foils,  p.  211. 

arrondis,  Fr.,  cusp,  p.  157. 

Loches,  Touraine,  dungeon,  p.  189. 

Lockinge,  Berks,  chest,  p.  125. 

Loddington,  Northants.,  spire,  p.  437  ; 
tower,  p.  482. 

Loggiato,  It.,  peristyle,  p.  347. 

Loire,  buildings  on  the  banks  of  the, 
masonry,  p.  299. 

Lombard,  Romanesque,  p.  391. 

London  :  cross,  p.  154  ;  halls,  p.  246  ; 
inns,  p.  266  ;  monument,  p.  308  ; 
mud-wall,  p.  320  ;  —  Tower  of,  battle- 
ment, p.  69 ;  bay-window,  p.  70 ; 
beam,  p.  71  ;  brace,  p.  81;  buttress, 
p.  100;  ceiling,  p.  116;  chimney,  p. 
130;  skew  and  crest,  p.  429;  apse, 
p.  30 ;  arch,  pi.  14  ;  battlement,  p. 
67;  capitals,  pi.  45;  cylindrical  vault, 
p.  158;  dungeon,  p.  189;  masonry, 
pi.  108 ;  mouldings  and  ornaments, 
pi.  113;  Norman  architecture,  pp. 
328,  329;  tower,  p.  477  ;  type,  p.  504; 
*  vault,  p.  507;  —  Temple  church, 
abacus,  p.  4 ;  arcade,  p.  36  ;  arch,  p. 
38;  base,  pp.  61,  63,  pi.  24;  *  coffin, 
pp.  138,  139 ;  metal-work,  p.  305 ; 
mouldings,  E.  E.,  pi.  122;  mouldings 
of  ribs,  pi.  134;  Norman,  p.  327;  — 
S.  Saviour's  church,  South wark,  aba- 


cus, pi.  1 ;  mouldings  of  ribs,  pi.  134 ; 
pillar,  pi.  151;  —  S.  Paul's  cathe- 
dral, altar,  p.  14;  charnel-house,  p. 
124;  lantern,  p.  281 ;  _  S.  Bartholo- 
mew, arcade,  pi.  7 ;  apse,  p.  30  ;  arch, 
p.  39;  Norman  architecture,  p.  329  ; 
pulpit,  p.  375  ;  —  Old  Bailey,  bailey, 
p.  51  ;  —  Crosby  hall,  bay-window, 
p.  70;  hall,  p.  246;  Perpendicular 
style,  p.  350;  —  Westminster  hall, 
capitals,  pi.  45  ;  mouldings  and  or- 
naments, pi.  113;  —  S.  Mary-le- 
Bow,  crypt,  p.  156  ;  —  S.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  Jesse,  p.  274;  — 
Covent  Garden,  mud-wall,  320  ; 
tiles,  p.  463. 

Long  and  short  masonry,  p.  405. 

Longfield,  Kent,  Domestic,  loth  cent., 
p.  171. 

Longleat,  Wiltshire,  Domestic,  16th 
cent.,  p.  173. 

Longley,  Bishop,  cross,  p.  153. 

Longthorpe,  Northants.,  Domestic, 
14th  cent.,  p.  169  ;  transept,  p.  493. 

Lorsch,  abbey  of,  flutings,  p.  211; 
atrium,  p.  50. 

Losches,  Touraine,  buttress,  p.  98 ; 
Norman  architecture,  p.  328  ;  roof,  p. 
400  ;  spire,  p.  435. 

Loseley,  Surrey,  Domestic,  17th  cent., 
p.  174. 

So^oltj,  Ger.,  transom,  p.  493. 

Loughborough,  Leicestershire,  Per- 
pendicular style,  p.  350. 

Louth,  Lincolnshire,  gallery,  p.  221  ; 
spire,  p.  438  ;  tower,  p.  483. 

Louvaine,  S.  Peter's,  almery,  p.  12. 

Louviers,  Normandy,  window,  p.  518; 
tracery,  p.  484  ;  glazing,  p.  236. 

Louvre,  chimney,  p.  130. 

the,  metal- work,  p.  305. 

Low  altars,  p.  252. 

Low  Countries,  brick,  p.  95. 

Lowick,  Northamptonshire,  impost,  pi. 
100,  p.  260;  lantern,  p.  281. 

Lucarne,  Fr.,  dormer,  p.  185. 

♦Lucca  cathedral,  impost,  p.  259. 

•Luddenham,  Kent,  rear  vault,  p.  381  ; 
window,  p.  520. 

Ludlow  castle,   Shropshire,  Domestic, 


INDEX. 


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]  4th  cent,  p.  169  ;  1 7th  cent.,  p.  174 ; 

inn,  p.  266. 
Suff)tegel,  Ger.,  cob-wall,  p.  137. 
8u!e,  Ger.,  dormer,  p.  185. 
Lumley  castle,  machicolations,  p.  296. 
Lunette,  Fr.,  cell  of  a  vault,  p.  116. 
Luton,  Bedfordshire,  font,  p.  214;  bap- 
tistery, p.  56. 
Lutrin,  Fr.,  lectern,  p.  284. 
Lutton,  Huntingdonshire,  doorway,  pi. 

76. 
•Luxor,  temple  of,  abacus,  p.  3. 
Luynes,  arch,  p.  44. 
Lycia,  battlement,  p.  67. 
Lychnoscope,    low    side   window,     p. 

295. 
Lymfne,   Kent,  Domestic,  15th  cent., 

p.  171;  tiles,  p.  463. 
Lynchmere,  Sussex,  window,  pi.  230. 
Lynn,   Norfolk,   brasses,   pp.    83,  85 ; 

metal-work,  p.  305. 


M. 


Madeley,  Herefordshire,  apse,  p.  29. 

Maej-lenn,  Ang.-Sax.,  mestling,  p.  302. 

Maidenhead,  Ockwell's  house,  glaz- 
ing, p.  235. 

Maidford,  Northants.,  tower,  p.  484. 

Maidstone,  Kent,  gateway,  p.  229 ; 
grange,  p.  240 ;  ancient  painting,  p. 
257. 

Main  couples  of  a  roof,  p.  147. 

Majesty,  of  a  funeral  herse,  pp.  250, 
504. 

Malling,  Kent,  S.  Leonard's,  masonry, 
pi.  108. 

Mallwyd,  Merionethshire,  altar,  p.  18. 

Mai.msbury  abbey,  doorway,  p.  177; 
porch,  p.  367 ;  mouldings,  Norman, 
pi.  119;  triforium,  p.  497,  pi.  216; 
hoodmould  termination,  pi.  98 ;  cross, 
p.  154;   inn,  p.  266. 

Maltby,  Yorkshire,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Malton,  New,  church, Yorkshire,  chan- 
cel, p.  118. 

Malvern,  Great,  abbey,  Worcester- 
shire, arch,  pi.  15;  bell,  p.  73;    fald- 


stool, pi.  104;    *ridge,  p.  389;   tiles, 

pp.   468,   479,  490;    tower,  p.  483; 

fish,  p.  208;    hall,  p.  245;    roof,  pi. 

173,   p.   399;    tiles,   p.   472;    knee- 
timber,  p.  279. 
Malveysyn    Ridware,    Staffordshire, 

incised  slabs,  p.  262. 
Man,  cathedral  church  of,  aisle,  p.  8. 
Manchester  cathedral,  pillar,  pis.  152, 

153. 
Manequinage,  Fr.,  Arabesque,  p.  32. 
Manningford  Bruce,  Wiltshire,  apse, 

p.  30. 
Mansfield,  Notts,  mosaic- work,  p.  313. 
Manton,  Rutland,  bell-gable,  pi.  32. 
Mapeldurham,  Oxon,  Domestic,  16th 

cent,  p.  172. 
Maplestead,   Great,  Essex,  apse,  p. 

29  ;  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Little,  Essex,  apse,  p.  29. 

Marche,  Fr.,  step,  p.  445. 

gironn^e,   Fr.,   winder-step,    p. 


446. 


446. 


dansante,   Fr.,   winder-step,   p. 


Marchepied,  Fr.,  foot-pace,  p.  215. 

Marches  rampantes,  Fr.,  stairs,  p.  446. 

Margam,  abbey,  tiles,  p.  472. 

Markenfield  hall,  Yorkshire,  Do- 
mestic, 14th  cent,  p.  169. 

Marston,  Oxon,  hoodmould  termina- 
tion, pi.  98. 

Marsworth,  Bucks,  aisle,  p.  7. 

Maschio,  It.,  keep,  p.  277. 

Massif,  Fr.,  pier,  p.  354. 

Mat  tone,  It.,  brick,  p.  92  . 

Mattone  crudo,  It.,  cob- wall,  p.  137. 

aNauctflcm,  Ger.,  brick,  p.  92. 

2Wauerttetlt;  Ger.,  masonry,  p.  297. 

Mavesyn  Ridware,  Staffordshire,  tiles, 
p.  467. 

Maxstoke  priory,  Warwickshire,  hinge, 
pi.  97. 

Mayence  cathedral,  altars,  p.  13  ;  apse, 
p.  29. 

Mayfield,  Sussex,  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury's palace  at,  hall,  pp.  245, 246 ; 
porch,  p.  369;  roof,  p.  399;  stall,  p. 
444 ;  glazing,  p.  237. 

Meandres,  Fr.,  fret,  p.  219. 


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INDEX. 


Measons,  niches  or  tabernacles,  p.  326. 
Mechanical  construction,  p.  164. 
Melbourne,  Derbyshire,  apse,  p.  30. 
Melford,  Long,  mud-wall,  p.  320. 
Melrose  abbey,  boss,  pi.  36 ;  corbel,  pi. 

58,  59;  stoup,  p.  448;  windows,  pi. 

248. 
Meneau,  Fr.,  mullion,  p.  320. 
Mensola,  It.,  bracket,  p.  81. 
Merevale,   Warwickshire,  rood-beam, 

p.  393. 
Merlet,  Fr.,  battlement,  p.  66. 
Merlo,  It.,  battlement,  p.  66. 
Merlons,  cops,  p.  142. 
♦Merrow,  Surrey,  popie,  p.  366.  pi.  159; 

roof,  p.  398. 
Merton  church,  Oxon,  parapet,  pi.  139; 

sedilia,  pi.  190. 
♦Merton  college  chapel,  tabernacle,  p. 

452. 
aiJc^ing,  Ger.,  latten,  p.  282. 
Meurtriere,  Fr.,  loop-hole,  p.  293. 
Middle  aisle,  p.  8. 
Middleton  Cheney,  Oxon,  Domestic, 

13th  cent.,  p.  168  ;  moulding,  pi.  317. 
Stoney,  Oxfordshire,  door- 
way,  pi.   74;     mouldings,   pi.    114; 

porch,  p.  367 ;  tower,  p.  482,  pi.  211. 
Milborne  port,  Somersetshire,  Saxon, 

p.  411. 
Milan,  S.  Ambrogio  at,  atrium,  p.  50  ; 

metal-work,  p.  303. 
Milton,  Great,  Oxon,  windows,  pis. 

247,  248. 

Keynes,  Bucks,  door,  pi.  79. 

Milverton,  Somersetshire,  pew,  pi.  144. 
Mimms,  North,  Herts,  brasses,  p.  85. 
Minehead,  Somersetshire,  rood-beam, 

p.  392. 
Minster,  Isle  of  Sheppy,  brasses,  p.  85  ; 

domestic,  12th  cent.,  p.  167. 

Kent,  grange,  p.  241. 

Lovell,  Oxon,  arch,  pi.  20  ;  bridge, 

p.  97 ;  squint,  p.  442 ;  stoup,  p.  448  ; 

windows,  pi.  236. 
Miserden,  Gloucestershire,  Saxon,  p. 

410. 
•Mistra,  church  of  S.  Mary,  Byzantine, 

p.  102. 
Moccus,  Herefordshire,  apse,  p.  29. 


Modanatura,  It.,  moulding,  p.  314. 

Modiglione,  It.,  mutule,  p.  322. 

Modillon,  Fr.,  corbel,  p.  143. 

Modillions  ;  see  Entablature,  p.196. 

Moellon,  Fr.,  rag-stone,  p.  380. 

Mohammedan  mosques,  Byzantine  ar- 
chitecture, p.  102;  Arabian  architec- 
ture, pp.  32,  34. 

Monaco,  It. ,  king-post,  p.  278. 

♦Monk  Sherborn,  tracery,  p.  485. 

Monk's  Wearmouth,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Horton,  Kent,  buttress,  pi.  37, 

p.  98. 

♦Monksilver,  Somersetshire,  font,  p. 

212. 
Monmouthshire,  lich-gates,  p.  289. 
Monopteral  temple,  p.  458. 
Montacute,  Somersetshire,  Domestic, 

17th  cent,  p.  174. 
Montant,  Fr.,  muntin,  p.  322. 
Montee,  Fr.,  flight,  p.  446. 
Montivilliers,   Normandy,    Norman, 

p.  328;  mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  115. 
Moorish  architecture,  capital,  p.  108. 
Moreton    hall,    Cheshire,    Domestic, 

16th  cent.,  p.  172. 

North,    Berks,    ball-flower, 


p.  53. 


South,  Berks,  roof,  p.  397. 


Morley,  Derbyshire,  glazing,  p.  235. 

Morse,  It.,  tusses,  p.  502. 

Mortain,  Normandy,  *tower,  p.  483. 

Mortham's  tower,  Yorkshire,  Domes- 
tic, 15th  cent.,  p.  171. 

Morthoe,  Devon,  incised  slab,  p.  261. 

Morton,  Lincolnshire,  cross,  pi.  67. 

Mosaique,  Fr.,  tesselated  pavement,  p. 
459. 

Mould,  Flintshire,  cornice,  p.  147. 

Moyns,  Essex,  Domestic,  16th  cent., 
p.  172. 

2ftun8ter,  Ger.,  minster,  p.  306. 

Muraglia  di  getto,  Fr.,  rubble,  p.  40L 

Mur  Maille,  Fr.,  reticulated  work,  p.  386. 

Murrhard,  capitals,  pi.  48. 

Musaico,  It.,  mosaic- work,  p.  312. 

Museaux,  Fr.,  elbows,  p.  195. 

2ftu§iri3d>e  2lrMt,  Ger.,  tesselated  pave- 
ment, p.  459. 

MYCENiE,  masonry,  p.  297. 


INDEX. 


29 


N. 


Nacelle,  Fr.,  cavetto,  p.  114;  scntia,  p. 
415. 

9la*d,  Ger.,  inter-tie,  p.  267. 

Jftaf^fiulig,  Ger.,  systyle,  p.  450. 

Naissance  d'une  voute,  Fr.,  springing, 
p.  440. 

Naseby,  Northants.,  capitals,  pi.  49. 

Nash  court,  Kent,  Domestic,  14th 
cent,  p.  169. 

Nassington,  Northants.,  Domestic, 13th 
cent,  p.  168. 

♦Nateley,  Hants,  Norman  architecture, 
p.  327  ;  apse,  p.  29. 

Nave,  Navis,  sometimes  used  for  aisle, 
p.  9. 

Navenby,  Lincolnshire,  sepulchre,  p. 
421. 

Necking  of  a  capital,  pp.  108,  139. 

Nef,  Fr.,  nave.  p.  323  ;  sometimes  used 
for  aisle,  p.  9. 

Nef  transversale,  Fr.,  transept,  p.  491. 

Sicgenrtnnc,  Ger.,  scotia,  p.  415. 

Nervure,  Fr.,  rih,  p.  386. 

Nether  hall,  Essex,  Domestic,  15th 
cent.,  p.  171. 

NETLEYahhey,  mouldings,  E.E.,pl.  121. 

Nettlecombe,  Somersetshire,  Domes- 
tic, 16th  cent,  p.  172;  pew,  p.  352, pi. 
143. 

Nettleton,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p. 
410. 

Nevers  cathedral,  altars,  p.  13. 

Nevers,  S.  Etienne,  arch,  p.  45  ;  apse, 
p.  29  ;  glazing,  p.  234 ;  pillar,  sec- 
tions, pi.  149  ;   Saxon,  pp.  405,  408. 

Newbold-on-Avon,  incised  slabs,  p. 
262. 

New  bridge,  Berks,  bridge,  p.  96. 

Newark,  Notts,  altar,  p.  17;  brasses, 
pp.  83,  85  ;  capitals,  pi.  52;  chamfer, 
p.  118  ;  parapet,  p.  341 ;  rood-beam,  p. 
392 ;  spire,  p.  437 ;  tower,  p.  483  ; 
windows,  pi.  258;  Domestic,  15th 
century,  p.  173. 

Newcastle,  Northumberland,  mould- 
ing, Norman,  pL  111;  chimney,  p. 
129. 


Newenden,  Kent,  font,  p.  213. 

Newhaven,  Sussex,  apse,  p.  30. 

Newnham,    Northamptonshire,  tower, 
p.  480. 

Newington,  Oxfordshire,  doorway,  pi. 
75. 

,  Kent,  screen,  p.  416. 

Newport,  Essex,  lectern,  p.  285. 

Newton,  Norfolk,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Nilometer,  at  Cairo,  A.D.  848,  p.  32. 

Nineveh,  battlement,  p.  67. 

Norbury,  Derbyshire,  glazing,  p.  234. 

Norfolk,  masonry,  p.  302. 

Norman  style,  abacus,  pp.  4,  5,  pi.  1 ; 
altar,  p.  16  ;  alura,  p.  21 ;  apse,  p. 
28  ;  arch,  pp.  38,  39 ;  balistraria,  p. 
52;  ball-flower,  pp.  53,54;  band,  p. 
55 ;  base,  pp.  60,  61 ;  base  of  a  wall, 
p.  64 ;  battlement,  p.  67  ;  bell-gable, 
p.  74;  billet,  pp.  75,  76;  brick,  p. 
94;  bridge,  p.  96;  buttress,  pp.  97 
— 99;  cable  moulding,  p.  103;  cano- 
py, p.  105;  capital,  pp.  108,  109; 
centering,  p.  116;  chevron,  p.  128; 
choir,  p.  132;  clearstory,  p.  134; 
column,  p.  139  ;  coping,  p.  142  ;  cor- 
bel, p.  143;  cornice,  p.  146;  cusp,  p. 
157;  cylindrical  vault,  p.  158;  cyma 
or  ogee,  p.  159  ;  diaper-work,  p.  165  ; 
Domestic,  pp.  167,169;  doorway,  pp. 
175—177,  179;  dripstone,  p.  187; 
Transition  to  Early  English  style,  pp. 
190,  192;  flutings,  p.  211;  font, 
pp.  212,213;  frithstool,  p.  221;  ga- 
ble, 223;  gallery,  pp.  226,  227, 
groin,  p.  243 ;  hall,  p.  245  ;  herring- 
bone work,  p.  249  ;  hinge,  p.  253  ; 
lozenge,  p.  296  ;  masonry,  pp.  299 
—301;  moulding,  pp.  315,  316; 
mullion,  p.  321  ;  neck- moulding,  p. 
325  ;  ogee,  p.  329  ;  panel,  p.  335 ; 
parapet,  p.  339  ;  pier,  p.  354  ;  pillar, 
p.  356  ;  pinnacle,  p.  360  ;  piscina,  p. 
363  ;  pitch  of  a  roof,  p.  364 ;  porch, 
p.  367  ;  roof,  pp.  396,  400  ;  screen,  p. 
416;  shaft,  p.  425;  spire,  p.  435; 
tower,  pp.  477,  480,  481  ;  transepts, 
p.  493 ;  triforium,  p.  497 ;  tufa,  p. 
500;  turret,  p.  502;  vault,  p.  607; 
window,   pp.   516,  524;    zig-zag,   p. 


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INDEX. 


525  ;   joggled  arches,  p.  45 ;  houses, 
hall,  p.  245. 

Normandy,  brasses,  p.  85  ;  doorway,  p. 
178;  E.  E.,  p.  192;  freemason,  p. 
218 ;  gateways,  p.  230  ;  —  S.  L6,  im- 
post, pi.  99 ;  incised  slabs,  p.  263 ; 
masonry,  pp.  301,  302;  Norman,  p. 
328  ;  spire,  p.  439  ;  tower,  pp.  481, 
483,  484. 

Norrington,  Wiltshire,  Domestic,  15th 
century,  p.  171. 

Northampton,  canopy,  p.  106;  —  Q. 
Eleanor's  cross,  tabernacle,  pi.  196  ; 
—  S.  Giles's,  screen,  pi.  185  ;  —  S. 
John's  hospital,  cross,  pi.  68;  win- 
dows, pis.  245,  261  ;  —  S.  Peter's, 
arcade,  pis.  7,35;  *  band  of  a  shaft, 
p.  55  ;  base,  pi.  23 ;  buttress,  p.  98  ; 
capitals,  pi.  46;  cornice,  p.  146; 
mouldings,  pi.  112;  Norman,  p.  327; 
*  pillar,  p.  356;  tower,  p.  481  ;  —  S. 
Sepulchre's,  corbel,  pi.  57;  mould- 
ings, strings,  pi.  133  ;  ogee  arch,  p.  41. 

Nokthborough,  Northants.,  bell-gable, 
pi.  32  ;  stoup,  p.  448. 

■  Northumberland,  chim- 

ney, pi.  55  ;  finial,  pi.  86. 

Northfield,  Worcestershire,  porch,  p. 
368  ;  window,  pi.  245. 

Northfleet,  Kent,  wooden  band,  p.  56  ; 
screen,  pp.  416,  pi.  182. 

Northleach,  Gloucestershire,  rood- 
beam,  p.  393. 

Northleigh,  Oxon,  Saxon,  p.  411  ; 
monument,  p.  313. 

Northmoor  church,  Oxon,  corbel,  pi. 
61. 

Northumberland,  glazing,  p.  237. 

Northwold,  Norfolk,  sepulchre,  p.  421. 

Norwich  cathedral,  buttress,  p.  99 
charnel-house,  p.  124;  cross,  p.  154 
cloister,  p.  135 ;  dungeon,  p.  189 
mullion,p.  321;  roof,  p.  399;  tracery 
p.  489;  triforium,  p.  497;  transept 
p.  492  ;  vault,  p.  507 ;  *abacus,  p.  4 
acroteria,  p.  6;  apse,  pp.  29,  30 
arcade,  p.  35,  pi.  11;  arch-buttress 
p.  46;  base,  pi.  23;  choir,  p.  132 
♦corbel,  p.  143;  flutings,  p.  211 
lavatory,   pi.   103 ;    lectern,   p.   286 


*  mouldings,   P.,    p.    315,    pi.    128 ; 

*  panel,  p.  337 ;  pelican,  p.  344 ; 
Perpendicular  style,  p.  349  ;  pinnacle, 
p.  361  ;  tower,  p.  481 ;  windows,  pi. 
252;  —  Bishop's  chapel,  tracery,  p. 
487  ;  windows,  pi.  249  ;  —  the  Bride- 
well, masonry,  p.  302  ;  —  Charnel 
chapel,  windows,  pis.  244,  261 ;  — 
Deanery,  windows,  pi.  233  ;  —  *  S. 
Gregory's,  lectern,  p.  286  ;  —  S.  Ju- 
lian's, mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  117; 
Saxon,  p.  410;  tower,  pi.  210;  — 
♦Doorway  in  London  street,  Perpen- 
dicular style,  p.  348;  and  the  head 
of  the  same,  p.  1  of  the  Descriptive 
Index ;  —  *S.  Michael's,  lectern,  p. 
285;  —  S.  Nicholas,  mouldings, 
Norman,  pi.  116;  —  S.  Peter  Man- 
croft,  baptistery,  p.  56  ;  font,  p.  215 ; 
Norman,  p.  327  ;  —  S.  Stephen's, 
roof,  pi.  179. 

Nosing  of  a  step,  p.  416. 

Notley  abbey,  Bucks,  dripstone,  p.  187. 

Nottingham,  S.  Mary's,  porch,  p.  368  ; 
roof,  p.  400. 

Noyau,  Fr.y  newel,  p.  446. 

Noyon  cathedral,  apse,  p.  29;  incised 
slabs,  p.  264;  windows,  pi.  232. 

•  Nun  Monkton,  Yorkshire,  capital,  p. 
110;  cusp,  pi.  69,  p.  157;  mould- 
ings, Norman,  pi.  118;  mouldings, 
Norman  and  Transition,  pi.  120. 

Nuremburg,  S.  Lawrence,  tabernacle, 
p.  450. 

Nursted  court,  Kent,  Domestic,  14th 
century,  p.  169 ;  roof,  p.  399  ;  hall,  p. 
245. 


O. 


Oakham  castle,  Rutland,  capitals,  p. 
109,  pi.  47;  corbel,  pi.  57;  hall, 
Domestic,  12th  century,  p.  167. 

Ockham,  Surrey,  E.E.,  p.  191. 

Octastyle  temple,  p.  458. 

Odiif,  Dutch,  ogee,  p.  329. 

Oeil,  Fr.,  oculus,  p.  329. 

Offley,  Hertfordshire,  font,  pi.  91. 


INDEX. 


31 


Ogival,  Fr.,  Gothic,  p.  238. 

Ogival  tertiaire,  Fr.,  Flamboyant,  p.  208. 

Old,  Northants,  doorway,  pi.  82; 
pillar,  pi.  148. 

Omer,  S.,  cathedral  of,  tiles,  p.  465. 

Opera  hi  pietra,  It.,  masonry,  p.  297. 

Opera  reticolata,  It.,  reticulated  work,  p. 
386. 

Opera  rustica  a  bozze,  It.,  rustic-work,  p. 
402. 

Opus  interrasile,  Lat.,  Arabesque,  p. 
31 ;  tracery,  p.  491. 

Orientation  of  altars,  doors,  &c,  p. 
13. 

Orpington  rectory,  Kent,  Domestic, 
16th  century,  p.  172. 

*Orton-on-the-Hill,  Leicestershire, 
buttress,  p.  99  ;  pillar,  pi.  148 ;  win- 
dows, pi.  257. 

Ossuarium,  Lat.,  charnel-house,  p.  123. 

Osteria,  It.,  hostrie,  p.  255. 

Oth am  church,  Kent,  dripstone,  p.  187. 

Ottery  S.  Mary,  Devon,  aisle,  p.  7  ; 
pendent,  pi.  142;  tower,  p.  480. 

Otley,  Domestic,  17th  century,  p.  174. 

Ottone,  It.,  latten,  p.  282. 

Oulton,  Suffolk,  brasses,  p.  84. 

Ouvrage  en  Pierre,  Fr.,  masonry,  p.  297. 

Ovingham,  Northumberland,  Saxon,  p. 
411. 

Oxburgh  hall,  Norfolk,  Domestic,  15th 
century,  p.  171  ;  balistraria,  p.  52. 

Oxford,  All  Souls'  college,  asperso- 
rium,  p.  48;  ♦  dripstone,  p.  188; 
poppy-head,  pi.  159  ;  —  *  Balliol 
coll.,  moulding,  p.  318  ;  —  S.  Bartho- 
lomew's chapel,  windows,  pi.  236  ;  — 
Bodleian  Library,  piscina,  363 ;  — 
•Brasenose  coll.,  Perpendicular  style, 
p.  350;  — Carfax  conduit,  p.  141; 
—  *Castle,  batter,  p.  66;  bay-win- 
dow, p.  70 ;  college  halls,  reredos  in, 
p.  384 ;  —  Cathedral,  abacus,  pi.  1 ; 
ante-chapel,  p.  27 ;  arch,  pi.  17;  ball- 
flower,  pi.  21  ;  boss,  pis.  35,  36 ; 
.  buttress,  pi.  40  ;  cusp,  pi.  70  ;  mould- 
ings, Perpendicular,  pi.  130;  mould- 
.  ingsof  ribs,  pi.  134;  mouldings,  orna- 
ments, pi.  127;  mullion,  pi.  136; 
panel,    p.    336 ;    pinnacle,    pi.    1  ■>  I  ; 


—  Chapter-house,  p.  122  ;  abacus,  p. 
4 ;  *band  of  a  shaft,  p.  55  ;  chest,  p. 
125;  — Christ  Church,  ante-chapel, 
p.  27  ;  —  Arcade,  pi.  6;  *capitals,  p. 
Ill,  pi.  47;  corbel,  pi.  58;  doorway, 
p.  176  ;  pendant,  p.  345,  pi.  142  ;  Per- 
pendicular style,  p.  350  ;  poppy-head, 
pi.  160;  turret-staircase,  pi.  215; 
windows,  pis.  224,  225,  262;  wooden 
stall  and  miserere,  pi.  195  ;  —  Lady 
Chapel,  p.  280;  arch,  p.  42;  — 
S.  Frideswide,  ante-chapel,  p.  27 ; 
shrine  of  S.  Frideswide,  monument, 
p.  312  ;  shrine,  p.  427  ;  spire,  p,  435, 
*436  ;  squinch,  pi.  193  ;  *tracery,  p. 
485;  tiles,  pis.  200,  201;  tower,  p. 
482;  *  window,  p.  519;  —  Corpus 
Christi  coll.,  metal-work,  p.  305 ; 
popie,  p.  366;  —  Divinity  School, 
base  of  a  wall,  p.  64 ;  buttress,  p. 
100,  pi.  41 ;  mouldings  of  ribs,  pi. 
134;  pendant,  p.  345,  pi.  142;  — 
gateways,  p.  230 ;  —  Glazing,  p. 
236;  —  Halls,  p.  236;  —  High- 
Street,  pargetting,  pi.  141  ;  —  Inns, 
p.  266  ;  —  Bp.  King's  house,  parget- 
ting, pi.  141  ;  —  Lecterns,  p.  286 ; 
—  Lincoln  coll.,  glazing,  pp.  235, 
•293  ;  —  Louvre,  p.  294  ;  -  Mag- 
dalen college,  boss,  pi.  36 ;  cornice, 
p.  147  ;  mouldings,  strings,  pi.  133; 
pulpit,  p.  375,  pi.  166;  sepulchre,  p. 
420 ;  spandrel,  p.  432  ;  finial,  pi. 
85;  tower,  p.  483;  —  Merton  col- 
lege, *  abacus,  p.  5,  pi.  1 ;  base,  pp. 
62,  63,  pi.  25;  crockets,  p.  151; 
•cross,  p.  152,  pi.  67  ;  corbel,  p).  61  ; 
Decorated  style,  p.  162;  doorway,  pi. 
81  ;  finial,  pi.  84  ;  glazing,  p.  234; 
gargoyle,  p.  228,  pi.  95  ;  hoodmould 
termination,  pi.  98  ;  library,  p.  288  ; 
mouldings,  strings,  pi.  133  ;  mullion, 
pi.  136;  tiles,  pi.  202;  windows,  pit. 
241,  242,253  ;  hinge,  p.  253;  library, 
tiles,  p.  468  ;  —  New  College,  metal  - 
work,  p.  305  ;  chaptl.  mouldings,  pi. 
182;  of  ribs,  pi.  134;  mullion,  pi.  136  ; 
organ,  p.  33  J  .eery,  p. 

488;  windows,  pis.  227,  253 ;  —  Rad- 
cliffe  Library,  lantern,  p.  281  j  —  8. 


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INDEX. 


Aldate's,  corbel,  pi.  60;  —  S.  Ebbe's 
church,  doorway,  pi.  72 ;  mould- 
ings, Norman,  pi.  117;  —  S.  Giles's 
church,  altar,  pp.  18,  20;  font, 
pi.  90;  window,  p.  519;  —  S.  Mary 
Magdalene,  aisle,  p.  7 ;  altar,  p.  20  j 
buttress,  p.  100,  pi.  40  ;  chest,  p.  125; 
Decorated  style,  p.  162;  parapet,  pi. 
139;  windows,  pi.  246;  —  S.  Mary 
the  Virgin,  arch,  pi.  20 ;  ball-flower, 
p.  53;  base,  pi.  26;  canopy,  pp.  106, 
107;  cornice,  pi.  63  ;  mouldings,  P., 
pis.  130,  132;  mullion,  pi.  136;  pa- 
rapet, pi.  139;  pillar,  pis.  148,  153; 
pinnacle,  pi.  154;  sedilia,  pi.  192; 
spire,  p.  437  ;  stall,  p.  443 ;  tracery, 
p.  488 ;  transom,  p.  494 ;  tower,  p. 
483 ;  Tudor  style,  p.  500  ;  windows, 
pis.  254,  258  ;  —  S.  Michael's  church, 
credence,  p.  149;  mullion,  pi.  136; 
Perpendicular  style,  p.  349 ;  pillar, 
pi.  148  ;  *rear  vault,  p.  381 ;  *reredos, 
pp.  383,  384 ;  *Saxon  tower,  pp.  409, 
411,480;  *  tabernacle,  p.  454  ;  win- 
dows, *p.  521,  pi.  239  ;  —  S.  Peter's, 
base,  pi.  23  ;  batter,  p.  66  ;  *Decorated 
style,  p.  162 ;  parapet,  pi.  139 ;  par- 
vise,  p.  343  ;  *porch,  p.  368  ;  *spire, 
pp.  434,  435;  stodp,  p.  448;  ♦win- 
dow, p.  521  ;  —  Theatre,  dragon- 
piece,  p.  186;  king-post,  p.  279;  — 
tiles,  p.  468  ;  —  Trinity  coll.,  monu- 
ment, p.  312. 

Oxnead,  Norfolk,  Domestic,  Kith  cent., 
p.  172. 

Oylments  of  a  window,  p.  290. 


P. 


Padua,  S.  Antonio,  Byzantine  architec- 
ture, p.  103  ;  balustrade,  p.  55. 

Padworth,  Berks,  apse,  p.  29. 

Pair  of  principals,  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 

Palco,  It.,  ceiling,  p.  114. 

Palier,  Fr.,  foot-pace,  p.  446. 

Pall,  sometimes  used  for  the  hangings 
in  front  of  an  altar,  p.  455. 

Panache,  Fr.,  finial,  p.  206. 

Pancrazio,  S.,  ambo,  p.  24. 

Pannes,  Fr.,  purlins,  p.  376. 


Pantheon,  the,  Corinthian  order,  p.  145. 
Paragone,  It.,  touch-stone,  p.  476. 
Paris,  S.  Denis,  buttress,  pi.  41  ;  —  S. 
Genevieve,  incised  slabs,  pp.  263,  264  ; 

—  palace    of    the    Louvre,   p.     294>; 

—  S.  Martin  des  Champs,  windows,  pi. 
232;  —  *Notre  Dame,  boss,  p.  78; 
brasses,  p.  88  ;  capital,  p.  110;  gla- 
zing, p.  234;  piscina,  p.  362  ;  pulpit, 
p.  374;  — Palais  des  Beaux  Arts, 
incised  slabs,  p.  263  ;  La  Sainte  Cha- 
pelle,  glazing,   p.  232. 

Parpaing,   Fr.,   perpent-stone,  p.    350; 

through,  p.  462. 
Parping  ashlar,  perpent-stone,  p.  351. 
Paschal  candlestick,  p.  24. 
Passeggio,  It.,  ambulatory,  p.  25. 
Patience,  Fr.,  miserere,  p.  307. 
Pattishall,  Northants.,  Saxon  archi- 

ture,  p.  411. 
Patricksbourne,     Kent,     mouldings, 

Norman,  pi.  219  ;  window,  p.  517. 
Paul's  Cray,  Kent,  abacus,  p.  4. 
Pavimento  di   commesso,    It.,    tesselated 

pavement,  p.  459. 
Pebmarsh,  Essex,  brasses,  p.  84. 
Pedicule,  Fr.,  p.  425. 
Peduccio,  It.,  voussoir,  p.  513. 
Pembridge,    Herefordshire,   belfry,   p. 

72;  campanile,  p.  104. 
Pencombe,  Herefordshire,  apse,  p.  29. 
Pendant-post,  roof,  p.  395. 
Pendentive,  Fr.,  squinch,  p.  440. 
Penkridge,  Staffordshire,  incised  slabs, 

p.  262. 
Pen  m  on,  Anglesea,  doorway,  pi.  74. 
Penshurst,  Kent,  Domestic,  14th  cent., 

p.   169;    16th  cent,  p.  172;  hall,  p. 

245  ;  andirons,  p.  25. 
Perches,  Fr.,  vaulting  shafts,  p.  347. 
Pergamo,  It.,  pulpit,  p.  374. 
Pergola,  It.,  balcony,  p.  51. 
Periers,  Normandy,  boss,  p.  79. 
Peripteral  temple,  p.  458. 
Perpendicular    style,   abacus,   p.  5  ; 

altar,  p.  17;  arch,  p.  41  ;  baptistery, 

p.  56  ;  base,  pp.  62,  63  ;  battlement,  p. 

62  ;  bay-window,  p.  70;  bead,  ib.\  boss, 

pp.  78,   79 ;    brick,  p.  95  ;    buttress, 

p.  100  ;  canopy,  pp.  105,  105  ;  capital, 


INDEX. 


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p.  Ill;  casement,  p.  113;  ceiling, pp 
114,  115;  chantry,  p.  120;  chest,  pp 
125,  126;  corbel,  p.  143;  cornice,  p 
147 ;  creste,  p.  150  ;  crockets,  p.  152 
cusp,  p.    158;    diaper- work,  p.  165 
Domestic,  p.   170;  doorway,  pp.   181 
— 183;      dripstone,    pp.     187,    188 
escutcheon,  pp.  198, 199  ;  fireplace,  p 
207;    Flamboyant,   p.   209;  font,  p 
212;  gable,  pp.  223,  224;  glazing,  p 
236  ;    hall,  pp.  245,  246  ;  hinge,  p 
253  ;  masonry,  p.  301 ;  moulding,  pp 
315,  318,  319  ;  mullion,  p.  321 ;  *ogee, 
p.    330 ;    panel,   p.   337 ;    parapet,  p, 
340  ;  pendant,  p.  345  ;  pillar,  p.  358 
pinnacle,  p.   361 ;  pitch  of  a  roof,  p, 
364;  popie,  p.  366;  porch,  p.  368 
pulpit,  p.   375 ;    quatrefoil,   p.    378 
rib,  p.  387 ;  roof,  p.  399  ;  screen,  p, 
417;  sedilia,  p.  419;  shaft,  p.  425 
spandrel,     p.    432;    spire,    pp.    437 
— 439  ;    tabernacle,   p.    454 ;    tower, 
pp.  482,  483  ;  tracery,  pp.  487,  488  ; 
transept,  pp.  493,  494 ;  triforium,  p. 
497  ;  Tudor  style,  p.  499 ;  turret,  p. 
502  ;  vane,   p.    505  ;  vault,   p.   509 ; 
vignette,  p.   512;  windows,  pp.   521, 
524. 
Peterborough  cathedral,  apse,  p.  30; 
ceiling,    p.    1 14  ;   masonry,   p.   300 ; 
roof,   p.    400 ;    tabernacle,    p.    453 ; 
tower,    p.   482 ;    transepts,    p.    492 ; 
triforium,   p.   497;    turret,  pi.   214; 
cornice,  p.  146  ;  cross,  pi.  67,  p.  *152 ; 
mouldings,    Norman,    pis.   Ill,    116, 
*p.  315;  mouldings,  E.  E.,  pis.  123, 
124;  mouldings  of  strings,  pi.   133; 
newel,  ?.  325  ;  pinnacles,  p.  361,  pi. 
154;  porch,  p.  367;  zigzag,  p.  525; 
grange,  p.  240. 

Peter  church,  Herefordshire,  altar,  p. 
18  ;  apse,  p.  29. 

Petherton,     South,     Somersetshire, 
Domestic,  16th  cent.,  p.  172. 

Petworth  marble,  touchstone,  p.  476. 

Pevensey,    Sussex,   masonry,  pi.    107, 
p.  298. 

$fcilet,  Ger.,  pier,  p.  354. 

$fo«te,  Ger.,  jamb,  p.  573  ;  post,  p.  371. 

fPfityl,  Ger.,  torus,  p.  476. 


Phil;e,  temple  of,  Egyptian,  pi.  83. 
Phrygio,  Lai.;  see  Frieze,  p.  221. 
Piano,  It.,  story,  p.  446. 
Piano  nobile,  It.,  first  story,  p.  447. 
Pianterreno,  It.,  ground-story,  p.  447. 
Piddington,  Oxfordshire,  cusp,  pi.  70  ; 

windows,  pi.  235. 
Piddleton,   Dorsetshire,    capitals,    pi. 

52. 
Pierre-de-taille,    Fr.,    ashlar,     p.    47  ; 

freestone,  p.  218. 
Pierre  de  touche,  Fr.,   touch-stone,    p. 

476. 
Pierres  a  deux  paremens,  Fr.,  perpent- 

stone,  p.  350. 
Pierres   d'attente,  harpes,  amerces,  Fr., 

tusses,  p.  502. 
Pierre  fond,  tower,  p.  478. 
Pietra  riquadrata,  It.,  ashlar,  p.  47. 
Pignon,  Fr.,  gable,  p.  223. 
Pila  dell'  acqua  santa,  It.,  stoup,  p.  447. 
Pilastres,  Fr.,  antae,  p.  27. 
Pilier,  Fr.,  post,  p.  371. 
Piller,  Dorset,  grange,  p.  240. 
Pinhoe,  Devonshire,  cross,  pi.  68. 
Pisa  cathedral,  apse,  p.  29. 
Pisalis,  Lat.,  common -house,  p.  139. 
Pitchford,  Shropshire,   incised  slabs, 

p.  262. 
Pitsford,  Northants.,  moulding  termi- 
nations, pi.  135. 
Plafond,  Fr.,  ceiling,  p.  214;  lacunar, 

p.  280 ;  soffit,  p.  430. 
Platebande,  Fr.,  fascia,  p.  202. 
Plate  tracery,  p.  485. 
tyiattc  einer  ©flute,  Ger.,  abacus,  p.  1. 
Plush  hall,  Shropshire,  Domestic,  16th 

century,  p.  172. 
Pluteresque,  Sp.,  grotesque,  p.  243. 
Pojstum,  Grecian,  p.  2 1  J. 
Poincon,  Fr.,  king-post,  p.  278. 
Pointal,  Fr.,  king-post,  p.  278. 
Poissy,  near  Paris,  glazing,  p. 
Poitiers,    S.  Radigunde,    glazing,  p. 

234. 
Pole  plates  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 
Pomegranate,  ball-flower,  p.  53. 
Pompeii,  ruins  of,  ala,  p.  9  ;  Arabesque, 

p.  31  ;  glazing,  p. 
Pont,  Fr.,  bridge,  p.  96. 


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INDEX. 


Ponet,  It.,  bridge,  p.  96 ;  scaffold,  p. 
414. 

Pontefract,  Yorkshire,  Domestic,  16th 
cent.,  p.  173. 

Populonia,  masonry,  p.  297. 

Porch,  room  over  the,  used  for  a  trea- 
sury, or  a  library,  p.  343. 

Porchestrr,  incised  slabs,  p.  262. 

Porlock,  Somersetshire,  moxildings,  P., 
pi.  130. 

Porta,  It.,  doorway,  p.  174;  gateway, 
p.  229. 

Portail,  Fr.,  portico,  p.  371. 

Porte,  Fr.,  doorway,  p.  174. 

Porte  cochere,  Fr.,  gateway,  p.  229. 

Portee,  Fr.,  beam,  p.  71. 

Porticulus,  Lat.,  pp.  65,  371. 

PORTISHEAD,  font,  p.  213. 

Portsmouth    church,   corbel -table,   p. 

62. 
Post  and  pane,  p.  371. 
Testament,   Ger.,  base  of  a  wall,  p.  64 ; 

pedestal,  p.  343. 
Postergule,It.,  reredos,  p.  383. 
Post-tabula,  the  ornamental  table  at 
the  back  of  an  altar,  pp.  13,  383,  455. 
Potbury,  Somersetshire,  font,  p.  213. 
Poteau  petit,  Fr.,  puncheon,  p.  376. 
Potelet,  Fr.,  puncheon,  p.  376. 
Pottern,  Wiltshire,  buttress,  pi.  39,  p. 

99  ;  Domestic,  15th  cent.,  p.  171. 
Pourtour  du  choeur,  Fr.,  procession  path, 

p.  373. 
Poutre,  Fr.,  beam,  p.  71 ;  girder,  p.  231  ; 

sommer,  p.  431. 
Precinzioni,  It.,  diazomata,  p.  166. 
Predella,  It.,  foot-pace,  p.  215. 
Presbytery;   see  Choir,  p.  131. 
Preston,  Kent,  window,  p.  521 ;  cusp, 
p.  157. 

Yorkshire,  cusp,  pi.  69. 

■  Somersetshire,  grange,  p.  241. 

Pretella,  It.,  miserere,  p.  307. 
Principals  of  a  funeral  herse,  p.  251. 
■■  or  principal  rafters  of  a  roof, 

p.  394. 
Projectura,  Lat.,  knee,  p.  279. 
Promenade,  Fr.,  ambulatory,  p.  25. 
Prostylos,  temple,  p.  458. 
ruOTHESis,  or  credence,  p.  148. 


Pseudo-dipteral  temple,  p.  458. 
Pseudo-pertpteral  temple,  p.  458. 
Pseudo-structural  temples,  p.  265. 
^teron,  Ger.,  aisle,  p.  9. 
Ptolemaic,  Egyptian,  p.  194. 
Pulpitum,  the  rood-loft,  pp.  84,  376. 
Puntello,  It.,  buttress,  p.  97. 
Puntoni,  It.,  quoin,  p.  380;  rafters,  p. 
380. 

Purbeck  marble,  brasses,  p.  82  ;  door- 
way, p.  177  ;  touchstone,  p.  476. 

Purlaces,  pp.  280,  377. 

Purlin  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 

Pycnostyle,  temple,  p.  455. 


a. 


£hiatcr3tctn,  Ger.,  ashlar,  p.  47. 
Quadra,  Vitruvius,  fillet,  p.  205. 
Quadriporticus,  Lat.,  p.  50. 
Quadro,  It.,  panel,  p.  335. 
Quarre,  Fr.,  fillet,  p.  20-"5. 
Quarres,  Fr.,  tiles,  p.  462. 
Quarrels  of  a  window,  p.  290. 
Quart  de  rond,  Fr.,  ovolo,  p.  334. 
Quatrefoils  of  a  window,  p.  290. 
Queen-post,  roof,  p.  394. 
GuerMfen,  Ger.,  inter-tie,  p.  267. 
£Hietfran,  Ger.,  transept,  p.  491. 
£hter3cl)iffe,  Ger.,  transept,  p.  491. 
Queue,  Fr.,  pendant,  p.  345. 
Quintefeuille,  Fr.,  cinquefoil,  p.  133. 


It. 


Rabesco,  It.,  arabesque,  p.  30. 

Raby  castle,  Durham,  machicolations, 

p.  296. 
Radipole,  near  Weymouth,  bell- gable, 

p.  74. 
Rafters  of  a  roof,  p.  395. 
Raggi,  It.,  brace,  p.  80. 
Ramo,  It.,  flight  of  steps,  p.  446. 
Rampe,  Fr.,  flight  of  steps,  p.  4461 
*R.\mseton,  abacus,  p.  3. 


Ramsey,  Huntingdonshire,   lectern, 

285,  pi.  104. 
Slant-,  Ger.,  moulding,  p.  314. 
JRarfaulig,  Ger.,  areostyle,  p.  34. 
Ratchements  of  a  funeral  herse,  p.  251. 
Ratcliffe,  Bucks,  mouldings,  Norman 

and  Transition,  pi.  120. 
3tftuc$lM$,  Ger.,  femelle,  p.  203  ;    louvre, 

p.  293. 
9tou$cS*2Bref,  Ger.,  rubble,  p.  401. 
Raunds,  Northants.,    cusp,  p.    157,  pi. 

69;  *  parapet,  p.  340;    windows,  pi. 

249 ;  tower,  p.  482. 
Ravaler,  Fr.,  regrating,  p.  382. 
Ravenna,  mausoleum  of  Theodoric  at, 

arcb,  p.  44  ;  roof,  p.  394. 
Ravensthorpe,  Northants.,  tower,   pi. 

212. 
•Raydon,  Suffolk,  low  side  window,  p. 

295. 
Reading,  friary,  windows,  pi.  246,256. 
Rear-vault,  escoinson,  p.  198. 
Redent  en  talus,  Fr.,  set-off,  p.  423. 
Reg u la,  Vilruvuis,  fillet,  p.  205. 
Reins  de  voute,  Fr.,  spandrel,  p.  432. 
Releiving-arch,  p.  166. 
3leltqutenKctftc$cn,  Ger.,  shrine,  p.  420. 
Remenham,  Berks,  apse,  p.  29. 
Remplage,  Fr.,  rubble,  p.  401. 
Renaissance,    Doric    order,    p. 

capital,  p.   107;    Grotesque,  p 

metal-work,  p.  304. 
Renflement,  Fr.,  entasis,  p.  197. 
Rtpos,  Fr.,  foot-pace,  p.  446. 
Repton,    Derbysbire,    crypt,    p, 

Saxon,  p.  410. 
Reseau  de  la  Fenetre,  Fr.,  tracery,  p. 

484. 
Respond,  antae,  p.  27. 
Retable,  Fr.,  altar-piece,  p.  455. 
Retro-tabula,    Lat.,    altar- piece,    p. 

455. 
Stefeformigct   OJiaucrtvcrfe,  Ger.,  reticulated 

work,  p.  386. 
Rez  de  chaussee,  Fr.,  ground- story,  p. 

247. 


INDEX. 

V 


35 


184 
243 


[56 


Rheims,   spire,   p. 

buttress,    p.   98; 

masonry,  p.  299. 
Ribs,  for  purlins,  p 


439;  —  •  S.  Kcmi, 
glazing,    p.    232 ; 

377. 


Richborough,  masonry,  p.  298. 

♦Ricquier,  S.,  near  Abbeville,  vault 
508. 

Ridge,  fust,  p.  223. 

Ridge-piece  of  a  roof,  p.  39  L 

9ltea.ct,  Ger.,  rails,  p.  380. 

9lingclcf>en,  Ger.,  annulet,  p.  26. 

9ling«um$erjluge(,  Ger.,  peripteral,  p.  347. 

Ripon   minster,  Yorkshire,  apse,  p.  30  ; 
crypt,  p.  156  ;    mosaic  work,  p.  313  ; 
Saxon  crypt,  p.  44;    charnel-house, 
p.  124;  —  Church  of  S.  Mary 
dalen,  altar,  p.  15. 

Riposatoio,  It.,  foot-pace,  p.  446. 

Riposo,  It.,  foot-pace,  p.  146. 

Riser  of  a  step,  p.  445. 

Risely,  Bedfordshire,  aisle,  p.  7. 

Rivaux   abbey,   Yorkshire,  corbel,   pi. 
58. 

Roche  abbey,  Yorkshire,  pillar,  pi.  150. 

Rochester  cathedral,  arch,  p.  45 1 
base,  pi.  23  ;  capital,  p.  108 ;  ceiling, 
p.  114;  chapter-house,  p.  122;  crypt, 
p.  156;  doorway,  p.  177;  Lady 
Chapel,  p.  280;  masonry,  p.  300; 
metal-work,  p.  304;  Norman,  p.  328  ; 
pillar,  sections,  pi.  148 ;  pinnacle,  p. 
360;  *roof,  p.  396;  *spire,  pp.  43  V, 
435;  table,  p.  456;  tiles,  p.  468; 
tile-paving,  pi.  207  ;  tootb-ornameiit, 
p.  476;  crockets,  p.  151;  — Castle, 
tower,  p.  477;  battlement,  p.  <i7  | 
dungeou,  p.  189;  fireplace,  pi.  87, 
p.  207;  chimney,  p.  128;  inasonn. 
p.  300;  —  Chapel  of  S.  Bartholomew, 
apse,  p.  30  ;  —  Crown  inn,  Domestic, 
12th  cent.,  pp.  167,  266. 
•Rockingham  castle,  Northants.,  chest, 

pp.  126,  127. 
RoLVENDEN,  Kent,  font,  p.  21  1. 
Roman,   abacus,   p.  2;    aml.o,    | 
arch,  pp.  36— 38,  44;  Mb 
atrium,   ib. ;    base  of  a  wall,  | 
basilica,    p.    II |    Lniluiunt.    | 
bead,   p.   70;    bed,   p.   71;    ttod 

cou.  brick,  pp-  !'- 

briii  117;  cob- 

wall,  p.  137;  Compos  1*0» 

console,    p.    142;    cylindrical    vault, 
p.  1,    ;  imii.i,  or  ogee,  p.  159;  dooi- 


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INDEX. 


way,  p.  174;  Doric  order,  pp.  184, 
185;  key-stone,  p.  278;  Lombard 
style,  p.  292 ;  masonry,  pp.  298,  299  ; 
moulding,  p.  315 ;  neck,  p.  324;  opis- 
thodomus,  p.  330  ;  order,  p.  331  ; 
ovolo,  p.  334 ;  pilaster,  p.  354  ;  quirk, 
p.  379 ;  scotia,  trochilus  or  case- 
ment, apophyges,  pi.  110;  triclinium, 
p.  496 ;  triglyph,  p.  498 ;  tufa,  p. 
500  ;  Tuscan  order,  p.  502 ;  vault,  p. 
506  ;  Xystus,  p.  525  ;  column,  p.  139; 
mosaic- work,  p.  313  ;  pediment,  p. 
344;  coffin,  York,  p.  137;  Doric,  capi- 
tal and  entablature,  pi.  144  ;  house, 
impluvium,  p.  258  ;  mortar,  brick,  pp. 
93,  94 ;  walls,  masonry,  p.  299  ;  put- 
log-hole, p.  377. 

Romanesque,  arch,  pp.  38 — 40 ;  aba- 
cus, p.  4  ;  baluster,  p.  54 ;  choir,  p. 
132 ;  cusp,  p.  157 ;  diaper-work,  p. 
165 ;  Lombard  style,  p.  292. 

Romayne  work,  p.  32. 

Rome,  basilica,  p.  65  ;  ambo,  pp.  22, 
24;  catacombs,  p.  113;  transept,  p. 
492 ;  atrium,  p.  50 ;  —  Pantheon, 
vault,  p.  506 ;  —  arch  of  Constantine, 
quirked  ogee,  pi.  110;  —  baths  of 
Caracalla  and  Diocletian,  apse,  p. 
28  ;  —  *S.  Clement's  cburch,  ambo, 
pp.  23,  24  ;  —  S.  John  Lateran,  altar, 
p.  13;  —  S.  Lorenzo,  ambo,  p.  24; 
—  S.  Maria  in  Cosmedin,  ambo,  p. 
24;  —  S.  Mary  Maggiore,  altar,  p. 
13;  —  S.  Peter's,  altar,  p.  13;  bal- 
dachino,  p.  52 ;  base,  pi.  22 ;  log- 
gia, p.  292 ; —  the  Vatican,  arabesque, 
p.  31  ;  loggia,  p.  292;  —  Temple  of 
Antoninus  and  Faustinus,  cyma  recta, 
or  ogee,  pi.  110;  —  Temple  of  Peace, 
apse,  p.  28 ;  —  Temple  of  Venus  and 
Cupid,  apse,  p.  28  ;  —  Theatre  of 
Marcellus,  Roman  ovolo,  cavetto,  cyma 
recta,  astragal,  pi.  110;  —  Jupiter 
Stator,  temple  of,  Corinthian  order,  p. 
145,  base,  pi.  22  ;  —  Jupiter  Tonans, 
temple  of,  Corinthian  order,  p.  145. 

Romney,  New,  Kent,  abacus,  pi.  1. 

•—  Kent,  mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  114. 


Romsey,  Hants,  apse,  pi.  4,  pp.  29,  30 ; 
base,  pp.  60,  61 ;  base,  pi.  23  ;  corbel- 
table,  pi.  62  ;  cornice,  p.  146  ;  monu- 
ment, p.  309  ;  mouldings,  Norman,  pi. 
115;  mouldings,  strings,  pi.  133; 
piscina,  p.  363 ;  tiles,  pp.  468,  472 ; 
windows,  pi.  242. 

Rondpoint,  Fr.,  apse,  p.  28. 

Ropsley,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Rose,  Fr.,  oculus,  p.  329. 

Rotherfield  Greys,  Domestic,  14th 
cent.,  p.  167. 

Rotherham,  Yorkshire,  cross,  pi.  68. 

Rothwell,  Northants.,  mask,  pi.  106  ; 
moulding  terminations,  pi.  135; 
sancte-bell,  p.  403  ;  sedilia,  p.  419. 

Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Rouen,  freemason,  p.  218 ;  glazing,  p. 
232;  hinge,  p.  253,  pi.  97;  iron- 
work, p.  271;  knocker,  pi.  101; 
library,  p.  288 ;  metal- work,  p.  306  ; 
shrine,  p.  426  ;  incised  slabs,  p.  263  ; 
Jesse,  p.  274 ;  lock,  pi.  105 ;  pulpit,  p. 
375;  tabernacle,  p.  451;  —  S. 
Maclou,  gallery,  p.  227 ;  glazing,  p. 
235;  porch,  p.  367;  —  S.  Ouen, 
Flamboyant,  p.  208  ;  glazing,  p.  235 ; 
incised  slabs,  p.  263  ;  lantern,  p.  281. 

Rudente,  It.,  cabling,  p.  103. 

Rudenture,  Fr.,  cabling,  p.  103. 

Rugby,  Warwickshire,  masonry,  p.  300. 

Runcton,  South,  Norfolk,  apse,  p.  30. 

Rushden,  Northants.,  ambry,  pi.  3 ; 
capital,  p.  109;  hood-mould  termi- 
nation, pi.  98;  piscina,  pi.  156; 
screen,  pi.  185  ;  sedilia,  pi.  188  ;  win- 
dows, pi.  245  ;  roof,  p.  400. 

Ruskington,  Lincolnshire,  pillar,  pis. 
150,  151. 

Ryarsh,  Kent,  piscina,  p.  363,  pi.  155  ; 
scutcheon,  pi.  186. 

Rycote,  Oxon,  pinnacle,  p.  361. 

Rye,  Sussex,  windows,  pi.  251. 

Ryhall,  Rutland,  Domestic,  1 3th 
century,  p.  168  ;  spire,  p.  435  ;  tower, 
p.  482. 

Rysant,  ressaunt,  or  ogee,  p.  386. 

*Ryton,  Warwickshire,  abacus,  p.  4. 


INDEX. 


37 


s. 


©ad,  Ger.,  hall,  p.  245. 

Sabliere,  Fr.,  breast-summer,  p.  91. 

@acvamcnts>£?au§djen,  Ger.,  tabernacle,  p. 

450. 
Saetoni,  It.,  brace,  p.  80. 
S.  Contet-les-caen,  mouldings,  Nor- 
man, pis.  1J5,  116  ;  spire,  p.  435. 
S.  Ives,  bridge  of,  p.  97. 
S.  Laurent    de    Condel    (Saxon,    p. 

405. 
S.  Loup,  Bayeux,  spire,  p.  435. 
S.  Margaret's  at   Cliffe,   Kent,  door- 
way, p.  177. 
Sala,  It.,  hall,  p.  245. 
Salford,   Warwickshire,  windows,   pi. 

250. 
Salisbury  cathedral,  ball-flower,  pi.  27, 
p.  53 ;  base,  pi.  27,  p.  63  ;  brasses,  p. 
83  ;  buttress,  p.  98  ;  campanile,  p.  104 ; 
chantry,  p.  120 ;  chapter  house,  p. 
122;  cloister,  p.  135;  corbel-table, 
pi.  62;  cornice,  p.  146;  crocket,  pi. 
65;  doorway,  p.  178;  *p.  190;  Bp. 
Bridport's  tomb,  finial,  p.  84  ;  mould- 
ings, E.  E.,pl.  124;  mouldings  and 
ornaments,  p.  113;  lavatory,  pi.  102  ; 
moulding,  p.  316  ;  mouldings,  strings, 
pi.  133;  mouldings  of  ribs,  pi.  134; 
moulding  terminations,  pi.  135  ;  para- 
pet, pi.  139  ;  pillar,  p.  350,  pi.  147  ; 
porch,  p.  367 ;  rear  vault,  p.  382 ; 
spire,  pp.  434,  437;  squinch,  pi.  193; 
tracery,  p.  491;  transept,  p.  492; 
turret  and  staircase,  pi.  215;  vault, 
p.  508,  pi.  220;  windows,  p.  519,  pi. 
231,  233,  237;  —  S.  Thomas,  reredos, 
pi.  168,  381 ;  —  Hanham  bridge,  p. 
96  ;  — Fisherton  bridge,  p.  96 ;  — Do- 
mestic 14th  century,  p.  170,  15th 
century,  p.  171;  — Bishop's  palace, 
p.  171;  gable,  p.  93;  George  inn, 
bargeboard,  p.  58 ;  Inn,  p.  266. 
Salle,  Fr.,  hall,  p.  245. 

Capitulaire,  Fr.,  chapter-house,  p. 

122. 
Salon,  Fr.,  hall,  p.  245. 
Salons  \.  fncantada  at,  Corinthian  or- 
der,  p.  451. 


Saltford,  New  Bristol,  Domestic,  11th 

century,  p.  167. 
Saltwood,  Kent,  chest,  p.  124;  panel, 

p.  337. 
Sandford,  Oxon,  windows,  pi.  22  K  p. 

517. 
Sandhurst,  Kent,  abacus,  p.  3 ;  *ca[  i . 

tal,  p.  110;  panel,  p.  336;  screen,  p. 

417. 
Sandwich,  Kent,  S.  Clement's,  altar, 

p.  18;  tower,  p.  481. 
Saracinesca,  It.,  portcullis,  p.  370. 
<§atg,  Ger.,  coffin,  p.  137. 
Sarrat,  Hertfordshire,  brick,   p.  95  ; 

tower,  p.  484. 
©flute,  Ger.,  column,  p.  139 ;  pillar,  p. 

355. 
©curienctrt,  Ger.,  order,  p.  331. 
©flutcngang,  Ger.,  portico,  p.  370. 
@aulcngattung,  Ger.,  order,  p.  331. 
<Saittenl)at8,  Ger.,  hypotrachelium,  p.  Wt. 
©autcnorttumg,  Ger.,  order,  p.  331. 
@aulengcf>aft,  Ger.,  fust,  p.  223. 
@autenftuvt,    Ger.,    foot-stall,    p.    215  ; 

pedestal,  p.  343. 
©autemoeUe,  Ger.,  intercolumniation,  p. 

266. 
<2aum,  Ger.,  cincture,  p.  133. 
Savage  work,  Arabesque,  p.  32. 
Saxham,    Little,  bay,  p.  69 ;   tower, 

p.  481 ;  —  hall,  tower,  ib. 
Saxon,  (supposed  style,)  abacus,  p.  4; 

arch,  p.  42;   baluster,  p.  54;  battle- 
ment, p.  67  ;  doorway,  pp.  175,  177  ; 

font,  p.  212;  masonry,  p.  2:<!>;  pier, 

p.  354;  Romanesque,  p.  391  ;  tO*tT, 

p.  480 ;    vane,  p.  505  ;   window,  pp. 

516,  524. 
Sbirra,  It.,  stanchion,  p.  444. 
Scala  a  lumaca,  It.,  vyse,  p.  446. 
Scala  difuori,  It.,  perron,  p.  351. 
Scalitia,  It.,  grees,  p.  212. 
ScaUno,  It.,  step,  p.  445. 
Scawtlatun;  It.,  fluting*,  p.  210. 
Scandolr,  It.,  sliin<rle.  V 
Scarborough  castle,  barbican,  p.  57. 
Scartiio,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
«<$aft,  Ger.,  shaft,  p    I 

ID  .m  li.  |  p.   13.  248. 

ttymH, 


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NDEX. 


©ctyenfd,  Ger.,  m-eros,  p.  302. 

©ctycnfelg,  Ger.,  shanks,  p.  425. 

@ct;enfti«c$,  Ger.,  cupboard,  pp.  156. 

©cljictyt,  Ger.,  course,  p.  148. 

Schiena,  It.,  haunch  of  an  arch,  p.  43. 

<2cl)ieffuxf),  Ger.,  embrasure,  p.  1 95. 

©cfjicff^djatte,  Ger.,  balistraria,  p.  52  ; 
embrasure,  p.  195;  crenelle,  p.  149; 
loop-hole,  p.  293. 

©c$tff,  Ger.,  nave,  p.  323;  thatch,  p. 
461. 

©cljinbet,  Ger.,  shingle,  p.  425. 

©cljlafgemad),  Ger.,  dormitory,  p.  185. 

©c$litt,  Ger.,  triglyph,  p.  237. 

©ctyfoffc,  Ger.,  bastile,  p.  66. 

©ctjtot,  Ger.,  chimney,  p.  128. 

©cflfofwtctn,  Ger.,  keystone,  p.  277. 

©djnecfe,  Ger.,  volute,  p.  513. 

©cJjnorfet,  Ger.,  volute,  p.  513. 

@cl)on8ftuttg,  Ger.,  eu style,  p.  199. 

©cljornjlctn,  Ger.,  chimney,  p.  128. 

Schrage,  It.,  screen,  p.  415. 

©djtoeifungen,  Ger.,  foils,  p.  211. 

@d)n>cfte,  Ger.,  breast- summer,  p.  91  ; 
sill,  p.  428. 

Hcima,  It.,  cyma  or  ogee,  p.  159. 

Scrigno,  It.,  shrine,  p.  426. 

Scroll  moulding,  p.  389. 

Scudo,  It.,  escutcheon,  p.  198. 

Sedgebarrow,  Worcestershire,  mould- 
ings, p.  133. 

Sedgebrook,  Lincolnshire,  sedilia,  p. 
419. 

Sedile,  It.,  bench-table,  p.  75. 

Seez  cathedral,  buttress,  p.  99 ;  door- 
way, p.  179;  glazing,  p.  234. 

©eitennaoate,  Ger.,  aisle,  p.  6. 

©eitcngcfyiff,  Ger.,  aisle,  p.  6. 

Selby,  Yorkshire,  almery,  p.  12;  lava- 
tory, pi.  102;  mouldings,  pi.  125; 
turret,  p.  501. 

Semipilarii,  Lat.,  responds,  p.  385. 

Sempringham,  Lincolnshire,  hinge,  p. 
253. 

Senlis,  capital,  p.  1 10. 

Sens,  brasses,  p.  88  ;  incised  slabs,  p. 
263  ;  metal  work,  p.  305. 

Septmons,  arch,  p.  45. 

Serraglio,  It.,  key-stone,  p.  227. 

Serrure,  Fr.,  lock,  p.  291. 


Serrurerie,  Fr.,  iron- work,  p.  268. 
Seton  chapel,  Scotland,  piscina,  pi.  158. 

,  thatcb,  p.  461. 

Seuil,  Fr.,  sill,  p.  428. 
Seville,  *Giralda  tower,  p.  33. 
Sezione,  It.,  section,  p.  418. 
Shaft  of  a  chimney,  p.  129. 
Shenstone,  Staffordshire,  windows,  pi. 

244. 
Sherborne,  Dorsetshire,  arch,  pi.  20  ; 

flying-buttress,   pi.    43 ;     grange,    p. 

240;  inn,  p.  266;  porch,   pi.   161,  p. 

367  ;  rood,  p.  391  ;  —  abbey,  ♦chim- 
ney, pi.  54,  p.  129;  ceiling,  p.  172; 

fireplace,   pi.  88  ;  —  castle,  vault,  pi. 

218,  507.  —  Domestic,    15th  century, 

p.  171. 
Shere,  Surrey,  font,  p.  213. 
Shillingford,  Berks,  altar,  p.  19. 
Shipley,  Sussex,  brasses,  p.  87. 
Shipton  Olliffe,  Gloucestershire,  bell- 
gables,     pi.   33  ;    rear- vault,  p.   382  ; 

windows,  pi.  229. 
Shoreham,  Old,    Sussex,  king-post,  p. 

278  ;  roof,  p.  397. 
Shotswell,  Berks,  wooden  band,  p.  56. 
*Shottiswell,     Warwickshire,     altar, 

p.  16,  screen,  pi.  183. 
Shread-head  roof,  p.  274. 
Shrewsbury,  *abbey,  barge-boards,  p. 

59;  finial,  pi.   86;    pulpit,  p.    374; 

Saxon,  p.  404 ;  Domestic,  15th  century, 

p.  172. 
Side  post  of  a  roof,  p.  395. 
Side -wavers  for  purlins,  p.  377. 
Silchester,  masonry,  pi.  107,  p.  298. 
Sill-wall,  p.  283. 
Sima,  Vitruvius,  cyma  or  ogee,  p.  69. 
Sima  ;  see  Entablature,  p.  196. 
Sittingbourne,  Kent,  masonry,  p.  302. 
Skellingthorpe,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon, 

p.  410. 
Skelton,  Yorkshire,  bell-gable,  pi.  33  ; 

porch,  pi.  162. 
Skillington,    Lincolnshire,   Saxon,  p. 

410. 
Skinning,  regrating,  p.  382. 
Skirts  of  a  roof,  p.  254. 
Slapton,  Northants.,  windows,  pis.  236, 

248. 


INDEX. 


39 


S/nusso,  It.,  chamfer,  p.  117. 

Snodland,  Kent,  lock,  p.  201. 

Socle,  Fr.,  pedestal,  p.  343  ;  plinth,  p. 

364. 
Soffite,  Fr.,  soffit,  p.  430. 
Soffitta  della  cornice,  It.,  planceer,  p.  364. 
Soffitta,  It.,  lacunar,  p.  280  ;  soffit,  p.  430. 
Soissons  cathedral,  capitals,  pi.  48,  108  ; 

glazing,  p.  234. 
Sohio,  It.,  garrets,  p.  447  ;  solar,  p.  430. 
Sole,  Fr.,  sleeper,  p.  429. 
♦Solihull,  Warwickshire,  cusp,  p.  158  ; 

reredos,  p.  38  ;  windows,  pi.  234. 
Solive,  Fr.,  sommer,  p.  431;  joists,  p. 

276. 
Sombourn,  Little,  Hants,  Saxon,  p. 

410. 
Somerford  Keynes,  Wiltshire,  Saxon, 

p.  411. 
Somerton,  Oxon,  reredos,  pi.  168,  p. 

384. 
castle,  Lincolnshire,  Domestic, 

13th  century,  p.  168. 
Sommier,  Fr.,   breast-summer,   p.    91  ; 

sommer,  p.  431  ;  springing,  p.  440. 
Sommoscapo,  It.,  apophyge,  p.  28. 
♦Sompting,   Sussex,    Saxon,    p.    405; 

Norman  details,  pp.  404,  *407,  409, 

411 ;  tower,  pp.  480,  484,  pi.  210. 
Soppalco,  It.,  ceiling,  p.  114. 
Soiteraneo,  It.,  basement,  p.  447  ;  base- 
ment story,  p.  64. 
Soubasement,  Fr.,  basement-story,  p.  64. 
Soubassement,  Fr.,  base  of  a  wall,    p. 

64. 
Southampton,  God's  house,  Norman, 

p.  328;    Domestic,  12th  century,  p. 

167. 
Southfleet,    Kent,     Domestic,    14th 

century,  p.  169. 
South  Ockendkn,  Essex,  doorway,  p. 

177. 
South      Petherton,     Somersetshire, 

chimney,  p.  130;  vestry,  p.  512. 
Southleigh,  Oxon,  piscina,  p.  363. 
Southpool,  Devonshire,  sepulchre,  p. 

421. 
Southwark,  tiles,  p.  463;    Domestic, 

12th  century,   p.  167;    —  S.  Mary 

Overee,   moulding,   p.    319;     —    S. 


Saviour's    doorway,    p.    183;     iron 
work,  p.  269  ;  reredos,  p.  383. 

Southwell  Minster,  apse,  p.  30 
base  of  a  wall,  p.  64;  buttress,  pi 
39,  p.  98;  capitals,  pi.  57, 191  ;  cham 
fer,  p.  118;  chapter-house,  p.  122 
cornice,  p.  146;  crockets,  p.  151,  pi 
66  ;  doorway,  p.  178  ;  lectern,  p.  286 
mouldings,  pis.  123, 127,  132  ;  porch 
p.  367;  sedilia,  p.  419;  tower,  p. 
481  ;  window,  p.  517. 

Spalatro,  arch,  p.  38. 

Span-piece,  collar,  p.  139. 

©parrot,  Ger.,  quoin,  p.  380;  rafters,  ih. 

©parrenfopf,  Ger.,  corbel,  p.  143. 

©parrenfopfe,  Ger.,  mutule,  p.  322. 

Sparsholt,  Berks,  roof,  pi.  1 76 ;  screen, 
p.  416. 

Spaultering,  p.  210. 

©pajtoraang,  Ger.,  ambulatory,  p.  25. 

©petcljo:,  grange,  p.  240. 

Speke  house,  p.  342. 

Speos,  cave  temples,  p.  256. 

Sperone,  It.,  buttress,  p.  97. 

©ptnfcel,  Ger.,  newel,  p.  325. 

Sportello,  Fr.,  wicket,  p.  515. 

Sporto,  It.,  jettie,  p.  275. 

©prad^immo",  Ger.,  parlour,  p  348. 

Spread-head  roof,  p.  274. 

•Spurs,  Jubbergate,  York,  pp.  170,  21-8. 

©tabtetn,  Ger.,  astragal,  p.  49. 

Stafford,  S.  Mary's,  font,  p.  214  ;  rood- 
beam,  p.  393. 

Staircase,  p.  446. 

Stall-place,  choir,  p.  131. 

Stamford,  bridge,  p.  96  ; — All  Saints, 
p.  368;  porch,  pi.  165;  spires,  pp. 
437,  438  ;  —  tower,  p.  482  ;  transom, 
p.  494;  —  Browne's  hospital,  drip- 
stone, p.  187. 

©tamm  fccr  ©aufe,  Ger.,  shaft,  p.  424. 

©tanfco,  Ger.,  post,  p.  371. 

Standish,  Gloucestershire,  windows,  pi. 
217. 

Standon,  Staffordshire,  incised  slabs,  p. 
262. 

Stanford,  Leicestershire, glazing,p.234. 

in  the  valf,  Mirks,  piscina,  p 

Stanton  Haecoj  ki.  OxJbrdfhfe«,bttt, 

p.61;  woo  In  hand,])   Mf—  Don 


40 


INDEX. 


15th  cent.,  p.  171  ;  screen,  pi.  181  ; 

stoup,  p.  448  ;  vane,  p.  505. 
Stanton  Lacey,  Shropshire,  Saxon,  p. 

411. 
♦Stanton  S.  John's,  Oxfordshire,  base, 

p.  62 ;  cross,  pi.  68  ;  diaper- work,  p. 

165  ;  pew,  pi.  148  ;  sepulchre,  p.  421  ; 

windows,  pis.  226,  245 ;  p.  520. 
Stanwick,    Northants.,    font,    pi.  91 ; 

hoodmould  termination,  pi.  98. 
Stanza,  It.,  chamber,  p.  117. 
Stanza  da  ricevere,  It.,  exedra,  p.  200. 
Starkey's  "Wouldham,  Kent,  Domes- 
tic, 15th  cent,  p.  171. 
Steeple  Aston,  Oxon,  pew,  pi.  144. 
Steeple  Barton,  Oxfordshire,  mask, 

pi.  106. 
Steetley,  Derbyshire,    apse,    p.    29 ; 

capital,  p.  108. 
©tcngcl,  Ger.,  caulicoli,  p.  113. 
Stereobata,  Lat.,  p.  64. 
©ternfcrctt,  Ger.,  barge-board,  p.  58. 
♦Steventon,  Berks,  moulding,  p.  318. 
Stewkley,  Bucks,  tower,  p:  481. 
@ttftg*fird)e,  Ger.,  cathedral,  p.  113. 
Stile,  It.,  post,  p.  371. 
Stipite,  It.,  jamb,  p.  273. 
Stipito,  It.,  mullion,  p.  320. 
©tirnjteget,  Ger.,  antefixae,  p.  27. 
®toa,  Ger.,  pp.  292,  347,  371. 
Stockbury,  Kent,  base,  pi.  27;  knocker, 

pi.  101. 
Stogumber,  Somerset,  pillar,   pi.  148; 

ironwork,  p.  270. 
Stoke  d'Abernon,   Surrey,   Saxon,  p. 

41  ;  brasses,  pp.  82,   84,  85  ;    chest, 

pi.  53,  p.  124. 
Stoke    in     Teignhead,    Devonshire, 

capitals,  pi.  52. 
Stoke  Say  castle,  Shropshire,  Domestic, 

14th  century,  p.  169. 
Stone    church,   Kent,    arcade,    pi.   9 ; 

mouldings,  p.  301,  pi.  123  ;  windows, 

pi.  231;  rear-vault,  p.  382;  tracery, 

p.  485. 
Stoneleigh,  Warwickshire,  arcade,  pi. 

8;  capital,  p.  108;  doorway,  pi.  73; 

mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  118. 
Stony  Stratford,  Warwickshire,  gur- 

goyle,  pi.  95. 


Stoothings,  p.  449. 
Stoppia,  It.,  thatch,  p.  461. 
Stottesdon,  Shropshire,  Saxon,  p.  411. 
Stourbridge,  Cambridge,  roof,  p.  399. 
Stow,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
Stow  -  nine  -  churches,    Northants., 

Saxon,  p.  411. 
Stow,  West,  hall,   Suffolk,  Domestic, 

16th  cent.,  p.  173. 
Stoydels,  p.  449. 
Strasburg  cathedral,  glazing,  p.  234; 

pulpit,  p.  376 ;  spire,  p.  438. 
Stratford-on-Avon,      Warwickshire, 

windows,  pi.  261. 
®trebc6anb,  Ger.,  brace,  p.  80. 
©trefc&ogen,  Ger.,  arch:buttress,  p.  46. 
©tvcbctfeUer,  Ger.,  buttress,  p.  97. 
©trccfcr,  Ger.,  header,  p.  248. 
<Strege,  Ger.,  step,  p.  445. 
©tretfen,  Ger.,  fascia,  p.  202. 
Strelly,  Notts,  incised  slabs,  p.  262  ; 

porch,  368. 
Stretton,   Gloucestershire,   Saxon,  p. 

410. 
®trolj,  Ger.,  thatch,  p.  461. 
Stroud,  Kent,  Domestic,  13th  cent.,  p. 

168. 
Struts  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 
©tufce,  Ger.,  chamber,  p.  117. 
(Stubentecfe,  Ger.,  ceiling,  p.  114. 
©tucfictf,  Ger.,  putlog-hole,  p.  377. 
©turmfcanb,  Ger.,  wind-beam,  p.  515. 
Sturrey,  Kent,  window,  p.  520. 
:   ©turjgeSimSe,  Ger.,  label,  p.  280. 
(Stutge,  Ger.,  buttress,  p.  97. 
Style  Ogival,  Fr.,  Gothic  architecture, 

p.  238. 
Stylobata,  Lat.,  p.  64. 
Sudbury,  Suffolk,  font,  p.  212, 
Suffolk,  brick,  pp.  94,   95  ;  masonry, 

p.  302. 
Summeries,     Bedfordshire,     Domestic, 

15th  cent.,  p.  171 ;  balistraria,  p.  52. 
Super  altare,  p.  19. 
Supercilium,  Lat.,  haunch  of  a  door, 

p.  248. 
Superliminare,  Lat.,  lintel,  p.  428. 
Surrenden,  Kent,  library,  p.  288. 
Sussex,  marble,  brasses,  p.  82  ;  calyon, 

p.  104  ;  shingle,  p.  426. 


INDEX. 


41 


Sutterton,    Lincolnshire,    mouldings, 

pi.  114. 
Sutton  Coldfield,  masonry,  p.  300. 

court,  Surrey,  Domestic,    16th 

,    cent,  p.  172  ;  brick,  p.  15. 

Kent,  apse,  p.  29. 

Sussex,  barge-board,  p.  58. 

— —   Long,    Lincolnshire,    lectern,   p. 

286  ;  rood-beam,  p.  392. 
Courtenay,  Berks,  gablets,  p.  225 ; 

windows,    pi.    229;    Domestic,    13th 

and  14th  centuries,  pp.  168, 169  ;  hall, 

p.  245  ;  knee-timber,  p.  279  ;  roof,  pi. 

175;  ancient  painting,  p.  257. 
Swalcliffe,  Oxon,  sancte-bell,  p.  403. 
Swallow,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
Swanscombe,    Kent,   lectern,   p.    285; 

Saxon,  p.  410. 
Swarkston,  Derbyshire,  incised  slabs, 

p.  262. 
Swelled  chamfer,  p.  318. 
Swinbrook,  Oxon,  windows,   pi.   254; 

tracery,  p.  488. 
S  win  combe,  Oxfordshire,  apse,  p.  30. 
Syon  house,  Middlesex,  Domestic,  16th 

cent.,  p.  173. 
Syston,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  pp.  410, 

411. 


Tablinum,  Lat.,  cabinet,  p.  103. 

Tackley,  Oxon,  piscina,  pi.  158. 

£afcl,  Ger.,  plinth,  p.  304. 

Tailloir,  Fr.,  abacus,  p.  1. 

Talon,  Fr.,  cyma  or  ogee,  p.  159  ;  ogee, 
p.  329. 

Tamworth  castle,  masonry,  pi.  108  ; 
herring-bone  work,  p.  249. 

•Taragona,  Spain,  Arabian,  p.  32. 

Tas  de  charge,  Fr.,  p.  440. 

Tasseau,  Fr.,  bracket,  p.  81. 

Tassel,  templet,  p.  459. 

Tassement,  Fr.,  settlement,  p.  423. 

Tattershall  castle,  Lincolnshire,  Do- 
mestic, 15th  cent,  p.  171. 

Saufatein,  Ger.,  font,  p.  212. 


Taunton,  S.  Mary  Magdalen,  squints, 

pi.  194. 
Tawstock,  Devon,  confessional,  p.  141 1 

tiles,  p.  465,  472. 
Tcgoli,  It.,  tiles,  p.  462. 
Telamones,  Lat.,  atlantes,  p.  49. 
Temple   Balsal,  Warwickshire,   hall, 

p.  245 ;  roof,  p.  399. 
Tenby,  South  Wales,  squint,  p.  412. 
Tenia,  Vitruvius,  fillet,  p.  205. 
Tetrastyle,  temple,  p.  458. 
Tettenhall,      Staffordshire,      incised 

slabs,  p.  262. 
Tew,    Great,    Oxon,    pew,    pi.    1U, 

porch,  p.  367. 
Tewkesbury    abbey,    Gloucestershire, 

apse,  p.  30;  balustre,  p.  54;  monu- 
ment, p.  31 1 ;  mullion,  pi.  1 36 ;  Saxon, 

p.  408 ;  tiles,  p.  460 ;  tracery,  p.  487  ; 

turret,  pi.  214  ;  window,  p.  517  ;  altar, 

p.  18  ;    apse,  p.  29 ;    corbel,  pi.  60 ; 

windows,  pi.  239 ;    glazing,  p.  234  ; 

rib,  p.  387  ;  tower,  p.  481. 
Thame,  Oxon,  Domestic,  13th  cent,  p. 

168;    Domestic,  15th  cent,  p.   171; 

Domestic,  16th  cent,  p.  173. 
♦Than    Ch.,    near    Caen,    Normandy, 

spire,  p.  434,  435. 
Thanington,  Kent,  windows,  pi.  227. 
Thaxted,  Essex,  font,  p.  212. 
Thebes,  Egyptian  architecture,  p.  194; 

arch,  p.  37. 
Thornbury     Castle,     Gloucestershire, 

Domestic,    16th   cent,    p.   172;    bay 

window,  p.    70 ;  chimney,  pi.   55  ;  — 

Church,  parapet,  pi.  110. 

Thornton   Abbey,   Lincolnshire,    bay, 

pi.  30;  chapter-house,  p.  122;  corbel, 

pi.  59  ;  gateway,  p.  230 ;    roof,  pi.  1 77. 
Thorp  Mandeville,  Northants.,  tower, 

p.  481. 
Thorpe  MALSOR,Northants.,  mouldings, 

pi.  126. 
Threckingham,  Lincolnshire,  font,   p. 

211. 
Zf)\it,  Ger.,  doorway,  p.  174. 
<fyux  mit  cincm  ftuhjcl,  (in:,  wii-Vct.  p 
Sfjurcmjd,  Ger.,  hinge,  p.  Iff! 
Thuring,    Huntingdon  hire,    windows, 

pi.  235. 


-r 


42 


INDEX. 


Thurkeston,   Leicestershire,    roof,   p. 

399. 
$X;urm,  Ger.,  tower,  p.  477. 
Ticehurst,  Sussex,  font,  p.  212. 
Tichborne,  Hants,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
*Tickencote,  Rutland,  escutcheon,  p. 
199;     mouldings,    Norman,  pi.    115, 
117. 
Tickhill,  Domestic,  15th  cent,  p.  171. 
Tidenham,      Gloucestershire,      metal- 
work,  p.  305. 
Tidmarsh,  Berkshire,  apse,  pi.  5.  p.  29  ; 

ancient  painting,  257. 
Tie-beams  of  a  roof,  p.  39 1. 
Timberscombe,  rood-heam,  p.  392. 
Tintagel,  Cornwall,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
Tintern,  tiles,  p.  472. 
Tinwell,  Rutland,  tower,  p.  484. 
Tirant,  Fr.,  tie-beam,  p.  462. 
Tiryns,  masonry,  p.  297. 
Tisbury,  Wilts,  Domestic,  14th  cent., 

p.  169  ;  chimney,  p.  129. 
Titchborne,  Hants,  altar,  p.  17. 
•Titchmarsh,    Northants.,    Decorated 

style,  p.  163. 
Tivoli,   temple    of  Vesta,    Corinthian 

order,  p.  145  ;  capital,  p.  108. 
Tolleshunt  Darcy,  Essex,  Domestic, 

16th  cent.,  p.  173. 
Tomheau,  Fr.,  monument,  p.  308. 
Tombes  plates  de  pierre,  incised  slabs, 

p.  260. 
Tonbridge  castle,  balistraria,  p.  52. 

school,  Kent,  chimney,  pi. 

55. 
Tondino,  It ,  astragal,  p.  49. 
*Tong,  Salop,  squinch,  p.  441. 
Toothing-stones,  p.  503. 
Tore  tordu,  Ft:,  cable-moulding,  p.  103. 
Torsade,  Fr.,  cable-moulding,  p.  103. 
Torsel,  templet,  p.  459. 
Tournay  cathedral,  apse,  p.  29. 
Tours   cathedral,  boss,  p.  79;    bricks, 
p.  92 ;  glazing,  p.  232  ;    masonry,  p. 
298. 
Towersay,  Bucks,  piscina,  pi.   155,   p. 

363. 
Sragcftanb,  Ger.,  brace,  p.  80. 


SvagStetne,  Ger.,  ancones,  p.  25  ;  bracket, 

p.  81. 
Trailes,  arabesque,  p.  32. 
Tramezzo,  It.,  screen,  p.  415. 
Transparent  triforium,  p.  498. 
Transtrum,  Vitr  ,  tie-beam,  p.  452. 
Srcmfen,  Ger.,  eaves,  p.  193. 
Trave,  It.,  beam,  p.  71. 
Trave   maestra,   It.,  breast- summer,  p. 

61  ;  girder,  p.  231 ;  somner,  p.  431. 
Travee,  Fr.,  bay,  p.  69. 
Traverses,  Fr.,  rails,  p.  380. 
Travi  liminari,  It.,  lintel,  p.  290. 
Tread  of  a  step,  p.  445. 
Treasury  over  a  porch,  p.  343. 
Treport,  masonry,  p.  302. 
$vcM>c,  Ger.,  grees,  p.  242  ;    step,  p.  415. 
Treves,  apse,  p.  29. 
Tribuna,  Lett.,  apse,  p.  28. 
tribune,  Ger.,  apse,  p.  28. 
Triporticus,  p.  50. 
Tritton,  Norfolk,  apse,  p.  30. 
Trompe,  Fr.,  concha,  p.  140;    squinch, 

p.  440. 
Tronc,  Fr.,  shaft,  p.  424. 
£ro£fen,  Ger.,  guttse,  p.  244. 
Trotton,  Sussex,  bridge,  p.  96. 
Trous   de   boulins,  Fr.,  columbaria,  p. 

139. 
Trowell,  Notts,  roof,  p.  400. 
Troyes,  glazing,  p.  232. 
Trumeau,  Fr.,  pier,  p.  354. 
*Trumpington,     Cambridge,    brasses, 

p.  84. 
Trunch,  Norfolk,  baptistery,  pp.  56,  57  , 

font,  p.  215. 
Truss  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 
Tun,  for  chimney  shaft,  p.  130. 
Tudor  flowers,  canopy,  p.  107. 
Tuscan,  abacus,  pi.  2 ;  atrium,  p.  49 ; 

base,  p.  61  ;  collarino,  p.  139  ;   cyma 

or  ogee,  p.  159;  frieze,  p.  220;  hypo- 

trachelium,  p.    257;    order,  p.  331; 

Roman,  p.  390. 
Twycross,   Leicestershire,   glazing,  p. 

232. 
Tyre,  finial,  p.  206. 
Tyrrhenian  masonry,  p.  297. 


INDEX. 


43 


u. 


Uffendon,  Devon,  rood-beam,  p.  393. 
Uffington,     Lincolnshire,    Domestic, 

14th  century,  p.  1G9;  spire,  p.  437. 
• ,    Berks,    sedilia,    pi.   189; 

windows,    pi.    239 ;    hinge,    p.    253 ; 

porch,  p.  367. 
Ufford,  Suffolk,  font,  p.  212;  pelican, 

p.  344. 
Untietn,  Ger.,  merlon,  p.  302. 
Uncinette,  It.,  crockets,  p.  151. 
Unda,  Vitruvius,  cyma  or  ogee,  p.  159. 
Untcrtatfen,  Ger.,  architrave,  p.  46. 
Untcr6ogen,  Ger.,  intrados,  p.  267r 
UnterSat*,  Ger.,  pedestal,  p.  343. 
Uovolo,  It.,  ovolo,  p.  334. 
Upleaden,  Gloucestershire,  Saxon,  p. 

410. 
Upper  Waltham,  Sussex,  apse,  p.  30. 
Uprights,  p.  378. 
Upton    S.  Leonard's,    Gloucestershire, 

mouldings,  Norman,  pi.  115. 
Upwey,  Dorsetshire,  capital,  p.  Ill ;  pi. 

52. 
Ussv,  doorway,  p.  178. 


Valley  rafter,  p.  254. 

Valuryng,  aloring,  p.  22. 

Vantails,  Fr.,  leaves,  p.  284. 

Vase,  Fr.,  ball  of  a  capital,  p.  73. 

Vaulting-cell,  p.  116. 

Venetian  balustrade,  p.  55;   window, 

p.  516. 
Venice,  S.  Mark's,  metal-work,  p.  303. 
Verone,  It.,  perron,  p.  351. 
Verriere,  Fr.,  glazing,  p.  231. 
Versainville,   Normandy,    tower,    pi. 

21 1,  p.  484 ;  saddle-roof,  p.403 ;  turret, 

p.  500. 
Verulam,  brick,  pp.  92,  93. 
Vestibule,  Fr.,  atrium,  p.  49. 
Vetrata,  It.,  glazing,  p.  231. 
SEierbogcn,  quatrefoil,  p.  378. 
«icr«aulig,  Ger.,  tetra.-tyle,  p.  460. 
^Utfctyvcifuruj,  quatrefoil,  p.  378. 


•Villequier,  Normandy,  Flamboyant, 

p.  209. 
Vinettes,  Arabesque,  p.  32. 
Vis,  Fr.,  vyse,  p.  446. 
Visiere,  Fr.,  wicket,  p.  515. 
Vitrail,  Fr.,  glazing,  p.  23  L 
Vitre,  Fr.,  glazing,  p.  231. 
Vole'e,  Fr.,  flight,  p.  446. 
Volta  sotterranca,  It.,  crypt,  p.  156. 
iBocberfronte,  Ger.,  pronaos,  p.  37  K 
SSorfjatte,  Ger.,  porch,  p.  366;  pronaos, 

p.  374. 
3Sorr)of,  Ger.,  atrium,  p.  49. 
SSorSaat,  Ger.,  hall,  p.  245  ;  vestibule,  p. 

511. 
Voute  en  berceau,  Fr.,  cylindrical  vault, 

p.  158. 
Voutes  d'  arrete,  Fr.,  groined  vaults,  p. 

243. 
Vulne  window,  p.  295. 


W. 


Wadworth,  Yorkshire,  tracery,  p.  488- 
Waith,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p.  410. 
Wakefield  bridge,  p.  97. 
Walberswick,  orb,  p.  331. 
Wales,  lich-gate,  p.  289. 
Wall  plates  of  a  roof,  p.  394. 
Walmer,  Kent,  mouldings   and  orna- 
ments, pi.  113. 
Walmsford,  Northants.,  metal- work,  p. 

306. 
Walpole,  S.  Andrew's,  Decorated  style, 

p.  163 ;  tabernacle,  pi.  197;  ancient 

painting,  p.  257. 
Walsham,   North,  Norfolk,   pelican, 

p.  344. 
Walsingham,  Little,  Norfolk,  p;.i.t  1, 

pi.   137 ;    window,    p.  522 ;    font,    p. 

212. 
Waltham  abbey,  brick,  p.  95  ; — crow, 

p.  154. 
Walton,  Norfolk,  campanile,  p.  104. 
Wansford,  Northants.,  bridge,  p.  97. 
Wantage,  Berks,  brick,  p.  95. 
ilBvimn  «cvUfc,  Ger.,  escutcheon,  p.  198. 


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INDEX. 


Warblington,  Hants,  porch,  pi.  164, 

p.  368  ;  tiles,  p.  468. 
Warborough,   Oxon,    metal-work,    p. 

306;  *stancheon,  p.  444. 
Wareham,  Dorset,  metal-work,  p.  306. 
Warkton,  Northants.,  cross,  pi.  67. 
Warkworth,  Domestic,   15th  cent.,  p. 

171;  newel,  p.  325. 
Warmington,  Warwickshire,    altar,  p. 

16 ;    boss,  pi.    35  ;  buttress,    pi.  39  ; 

capitals,  pi.   49;     ceiling,    p.     116; 

chamfer,  p.  118;  corbel,  p.   144,  pi. 

62 ;    cross,  pi.  67  ;    doorway,    pi.  76  ; 

mouldings,  pi.  124;  string,  pi.    133; 

moulding  terminations,  pi.  135;  ta- 
bernacle, pi.  196;    windows,  p.  518, 

pi.  238. 
Warneford,  Hants,  tower,  pi.  210. 
SBarte,  Ger.,  barbican,  p.  57. 
Warthwick,  Cumberland,  apse,  p.  29. 
Warwick,    Beauchamp    chapel,    herse, 

p.  250;    lights,  p.  290;   pinnacle,  p. 

361;  weepers,  p.  515;  scutcheon,  pi. 

186  ;    parvise,  p.  343 ;    'chamfer,  p. 

118;    quatrefoil,   p.    379;   —Castle, 

herse,  p.  249 ;  machicolations,  p.  295. 
28ci$rt)Udtn,  Ger.,  lavatory,  p.  282. 
2Ba§cI)fa33,  Ger.,  lavatory,  p.  282. 
SOBajferfcecfen,  Ger.,  piscina,  p.  361 . 
SEBafierfyStter,  Ger.,  piscina,  p.  361. 
SBafferteitung,  Ger.,  aqueduct,  p.  30. 
SQBafferrinnen,  Ger.,  eaves,  p.  193. 
Waterbeach,  Cambridge,  springing,  p. 

440. 
Waterperry,  Oxfordshire,  capitals,  pi. 

46  ;  windows,  pi.  244. 
Weare  Gifford,  Devonshire,  roof,  pi. 

180;  pendant,  p.  345. 
Wednesbury,  Staffordshire,  lectern,  p. 

285. 
SBeifjroa&ty&ecfen,  Ger.,  stoup,  p.  447. 
Welbourne,  Lincolnshire,  base,  pi.  25. 
Welford,  Northants.,  pillar,  p.  357  ; 

tower,  pi.  213. 
Wellingborough,  Northants.,  base  of  a 

wall,  p.  64  ;  boss,  pi.  36 ;  buttress,  pi. 

41 ;  capitals,  pi.  52  ;  mouldings,  orna- 
ments, pi.  127;  windows,  pis.  247,259. 
Wellingore,  Lincolnshire,  sedilia,  pi. 

187. 


Well -hole  of  a  staircase,  p.  446. 

Wells  cathedral,  abacus,  pi.  1 ;  canopy, 
p.  106;  chantry,  p.  120;  corbel,  pi. 
61;  lectern,  p.  285;  mouldings,  pis. 
127,  130;  pinnacle,  p.  360;  porch, 
p.  367 ;  tile-paving,  pi.  206 ;  cornice, 
pi.  63;  chapter-house,  p.  122;  oriel,  p. 
333;  tabernacle,  p.  453; — Domestic, 
14th  cent.,  Bishop's  palace,  p.  169, 
15th  century,  p.  171 ;  —  Bishop  Beck- 
ington's  chantry,  cornice,  pi.  63  ; — 
Bishops  of,  incised  slabs,  p.  261. 

Weniiam,  Little,  Hall,  Suffolk,  Do- 
mestic, 13th  cent.,  168;  balistraria, 
p.  52;  brick,  p.  94;  *coping,  pp.  142, 
143;  cupboard,  p.  156;  fenestral,  p. 
204;  mouldings,  126. 

Wenlock  priory,  Shropshire,  altar, 
pi.  2,  p.  17  ;  lectern,  p.  285. 

♦Westcott  Barton,  Oxon,  ironwork, 
p.  270. 

•Westleigh,  Devon,  tiles,  p.  472. 

*WESTLEYWATERLESS,Cambridgeshire, 
brasses,  p.  85. 

Westminster  Abbey,  apse,  p.  29,  30 ; 
basilica,  p.  65 ;  brass  band,  p.  56; 
canopy,  p.  106 ;  crocket,  pi.  65  ; 
diaper-work,  p.  165;  arch,  p.  190; 
font,  p.  212;  inter-tie,  p.  267;  iron- 
work, p.  271;  metal-work,  pp. 
303,  304;  mosaic  work,  p.  313; 
monuments,  p.  311  ;  mouldings, 
pi.  128;  moulding  terminations,  pi. 
135;  orb,  p.  330;  organ,  p.  332; 
pillar,  pi.  152 ;  rib,  p.  387 ;  table,  p. 
455;  tracery,  p.  485;  tiles,  p.  468; 
transept,  p.  492;  triforium,  p.  497; 
vault,  p.  508,-  pi.  220 ;  —  chapel  of 
the  Pix,  altar,  p.  16  ;  chapter-house,  p. 
122,  tiles  at,  p.  473— panels  from  mon- 
uments of  Aymer  de  Valence,  pi.  137  ; 
John  of  Eltham,  pi.  137;  Sir  Giles 
Daubeny,  pi.  1 37  ;  Ruthel,  bishop 
of  Durham,  pi.  137  ; — S.  Erasmus' 
chapel,  doorway,  p.  182;  —  Henry 
VII's  chapel,  abacus,  pi.  1 ;  cylindri- 
cal vault,  p.  158;  miserere,  p.  307; 
mouldings,  pi.  130  ;  pendants,  p.  345, 
pi.  142;  portcullis,  p.  370;  tracery, 
p.  488 ;  —  S.  Margaret,  glazing,  p.  235 ; 


INDEX. 


—  S.  Stephen's  chapel,  alura,  p.  21  ; 
bracket,  p.  81 ;  —  College,  reredos,  p. 
384;  — Hall,  arch-buttress,  p.  46; 
femerell,  p.  208 ;  hammer-beam,  p. 
247;  louvre,  p.  294;  mullion,  pi. 
136  ;  paradise,  p.  339 ; — Perpendicular 
style,  p.  350 ;  panel,  p.  365 ;  roof,  p. 
399  ;  souse,  p.  431 ;  table,  p.  457. 

Weston,  North,  Somersetshire,   font, 

p.  213. 
Weston-  in-Gordano,     Somersetshire, 

masonry,  p.  300. 
Weston- hanger,  Kent,  Domestic,  15th 

century,  p.  171. 
Westwell,  Kent,  glazing,  p.  232. 
Westwood,   Worcestershire,   Domestic, 

17th  century,  174. 
2Bctterfcume,  Ger.,  vane,  p.  504. 
Whalley,  Lincolnshire,  cage,  p.  277. 
Whickford,  Warwickshire,  bell-gable, 

p.  74. 
Whissendine,   Rutland,   windows,  pi. 

251. 
Whiston,     Northants.,     Perpendicular 

style,  p.  348. 
♦Whitby  abbey,  Yorkshire,  band,  p.  56  ; 

window,  p.   522  ;  masonry,   p.   301  ; 

—  church,  capitals,  pi.  45. 
Whitchurch,    Somersetshire,     mould- 
ings, Perpendicular,  pi.  130. 

Whitland     abbey,      Carmarthenshire, 

tiles,  p.  465. 
Whittingham,  Northumberland, 

Saxon,  pp.  409,  41 1. 
Wickerford,  Lincoln,  castelle,  p.  113. 
Wickham,  Berks,  Saxon,  p.  410;  win- 
dows, pi.  228. 
Wilby,  Northants.,  mouldings,  strings, 

pi.  133;  windows,  pi.  258. 
Willingham,   Cambridgeshire,    vestry, 

pi.  223  ;  roof,  p.  400. 
Wilne,    Little,    Derbyshire,    incised 

slabs,  p.  262. 
Wilton,  S.  Mary,  Wiltshire,  tiles,  p.  473. 
castle,  near  Ross,  Domestic,  16th 

century,  p.  171. 
Wiltshire,  span-piece,  p.  131. 
SCBimfccrcie,  Ger.,  p.  501. 
Wimboltsham,  Norfolk,  mouldings,  pi. 

115. 


Wimborne,  Minster,  finial,  pi.  84; 
window,  p.  519. 

Wimwall,  Norfolk,  Domestic,  12th 
cent,  p.  167. 

Winchelsea,  tomb  of  Gervase  Alard  at, 
diaper- work,  p.  165. 

Winchester  cathedral,  apse,  pp.  28,  29 ; 
bay,  pi.  28  ;  ceiling,  p.  114;  chantry, 
p.  120  ;  cornice,  p.  146 ;  cross,  pi.  68  ; 
crypt,  p.  156;  faldstool,  p.  201 ;  finial, 
pi.  85  ;  gallery,  pp.  226,  227 ;  iron- 
work, p.  271,  *pl.  100;  lock,  p.  291; 
masonry,  pi.  108;  mouldings  and  or- 
naments, p.  113  ;  mouldings,  E.  E., 
pi.  124;  mouldings,  P.,  pi.  128;  porch, 
pi.  165 ;  reredos,  p.  383  ;  tiles,  p.  468  ; 
tile  paving,  pi.  207;  tower,  pp.  480, 
481 ;  triforium,  p.  497 ;  vault,  p.  509  ; 
—  Hall,  bowtell,  p.  80 ;  —  S.  Cross, 
arcade,  p.  36  ;  base,  pi.  27  ;  credence, 
p.  148,  pi.  64;  moulding,  p.  317; 
tiles,  p.  468  ;  triforium,  pi.  216  ; 
windows,  pis.  225,  262 ;  —  S.  John's 
church,  windows,  pi.  243 ;  tracery,  p. 
490;  —  S.  Mary's  chapel,  confes- 
sional, p.  141. 

Winder,  step,  p.  446. 

Windsor,  S.  George's  chapel,  arch- 
buttress,  p.  46  ;  base,  pi.  26 ;  cusp,  p. 
158 ;  fan-tracery,  p.  202 ;  hinge,  p. 
253  ;  iron-work,  p.  272;  lock,  pi.  105  ; 
vault,  p.  509. 

Winfield,  Derby,  Domestic,  15th  cent., 
p.  171. 

Wing,  Bucks,  Saxon,  p.  410. 

Wingham,  Kent,  Domestic,  14th  cent, 
p.  170. 

Wings  of  a  moulding,  p.  206.' 

Win  sham,  Somersetshire,  rood-beam, 
p.  392. 

Winterton,  Lincolnshire,  Saxon,  p. 
410. 

Wisbeach,  Suffolk,  roof,  p.  399. 

Witney,    Oxon,    *  doorway,     p.    180; 
niullion,   pi.     136 ;     spire,    p.    437  ; 
transom,  p.    493  ;    windows,    p. 
pis.  226,  258. 

Wittenham,  Lono,  Berks,  metal-work, 
p.  306;    piscina,  pi.    150 ;     win 
pi.  2H. 


46 


INDEX. 


Wittering,  Northants.,  Saxon,  pp.  407, 
411  ;  masonry,  pi.  108;  brick,  p.  94; 
spire,  p.  438. 

Wittersham,  Kent,  chest,  p.  125. 

Witton,  Northumberland,  Domestic, 
14th  cent.,  p.  170. 

2M;njimmer,  Ger.,  parlour,  p.  342. 

Woking,  Surrey,  hinge,  p.  253. 

2Bdlt>5tetn,  Ger.,  voussoir,  p.  513. 

2M6ung,  Ger.,  vault,  p.  506. 

♦Woll aston,  Northants.,  spire,  p.  436. 

Woll aston  hall,  Domestic,  16th  cent., 
p.  172. 

Wolvercot,  Oxon.,  hour-glass  stand, 
p.  254  ;  roof,  p.  400. 

Wolverton  hall  ,  Dorsetshire,  Do- 
mestic, 16th  cent.,  p.  172. 

Woodcote,  Oxfordshire,  npse,  p.  30. 

Woodcroft,  Northants.,  Domestic,  13th 
cent,  p.  168  ;  transept,  p.  493. 

Woodford,  Northants.,  capitals,  pi.  49  ; 
credence,  p.  148 ;  door,  pi.  78 ; 
mouldings,  E.  E.,  pi.  122. 

Woodland,  Wiltshire,  Domestic,  15th 
cent,  p.  171. 

Woodiiouse,  Notts.,  mosaic-work,  p. 
313. 

Woodleigh,  Devonshire,  sepulchre,  p. 
421. 

Woodperry,  Oxon.,  tiles,  pi.  203 ;  p. 
467,  469. 

Woodstock,  Oxon.,  windows,  pi.  231. 

Woodstone,  Hants,  Saxon,  pp.  410, 
411 ;  window,  p.  516. 

Woolbridge,  Dorsetshire,  bridge,  p.  96. 

Wooten  Wawen,  Warwickshire,  Sax- 
on, p.  411. 

Worcester  cathedral,  crypt  of  apse, 
p.  30  ;  brass  band,  p.  56;  chapter- 
house, p.  122  ;  crypt,  p.  156  ;  tiles,  pis. 
204,  205,  pp.  468,  473.  —  St.  Cle- 
ment's, arch,  pi.  15. 

Worm-Leighton,  Warwickshire,  Do- 
mestic, 16th  century,  p.  173  ;  rood- 
beam,  p.  393. 

Worms  cathedral,  nave,  p.  324. 

Worstead,  Norfolk,  Decorated  style, 
p.  162;  vestry,  pi.  223. 

Worth,  Sussex,  Saxon  architecture,  p. 
411. 


Wraxhall,  S.,  Wiltshire,  Domestic, 
14th  and  15th  centuries,  pp.  169,  171. 

Wressel  castle,  Northumberland,  glaz- 
ing, p.  237. 

Wroxeter,  masonry,  p.  298. 

Wroxhall  abbey,  Warwickshire,  glaz- 
ing, p.  234. 

Wroxton  abbey,  Oxon.,  Domestic,  17th 
cent.,  p.  174. 

SBuUt  fcer  ionigctyen  ©flute,  Ger.;  see  Cyma 
or  Ogee,  p.  159. 

aOGulgt,  Ger.,  ovolo,  p.  334. 

2Burfet,  Ger.,  dado,  p.  160. 

Wyberton,  Lincolnshire,  incised  slabs, 
p.  261. 

Wymington,  Bedfordshire,  font,  p.  213; 
knee-timber,  p.  279  ;  pillar,  pi.  148  ; 
roof,  pi.  176;  *sedilia,  p.  49;  win- 
dows, pi.  256. 

Wyre  Piddle,  Worcestershire,  Saxon, 
p.  411. 


Yalding,  Kent,  bridge,  p.  97. 

Yapton,  Sussex,  Saxon,  p.  411. 

Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  impost,  pi.  100; 
pillar,  p.  353  ;  sedilia,  p.  419. 

Yarnton,  Oxon.,  cross,  p.  153. 

Yelvertoft,  Northants.,  aisle,  p.  7 ; 
nave,  p.  323. 

Yeovil,  Somersetshire,  lectern,  p.  286. 

$Ie,  aisle,  p.  67. 

York  cathedral,  abacus,  pi.  1 ;  arcade, 
p.  35 ;  base,  pis.  24,  27,  p.  63  ;  brick,  p. 
95;  corbel,  p.  61 ;  ceiling,  p.  115; 
crockets,  p.  151;  doorway,  pp.  178, 
179,  191 ;  frithstool,  p.  221 ;  glazing, 
pp.  232  ,234;  hinge,  p.  253;  lantern, 
p.  281  ;  mouldings,  ornaments,  pi. 
127 ;  tower,  pp.  480,  481 ;  windows,  pi. 
260 ;  —  battlement,  p.  68 ;  bridge,  p. 
97;  chapter-house,  p.  122;  chest,  p. 
125 ;  crypt,  p.  156 ;  —  Domestic,  14th 
century,  pp.  70,  171;  *Jubbergate, 
haunch,  p.  248 ;  —  inn,  p.  266 ;  ma- 
sonry, p.  298  ;  steeple,  p.  445 ;  tran- 


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sept,  p.  492 ;  window,  p.  520 ;  — 
grange,  p.  241 ;  —  S.  Mary  Bishops- 
hill,  junior,  windows,  pi.  228,  Saxon, 
p.  41 1 ;  —  S.  Crux,  impost,  pi.  99 ;  lec- 
tern, p.  286 ;  —  S.  Cuthbert's,  gur- 
goyle,  pi.  95  ;  —  S.  Helen's  Stone- 
gate,  impost,  pi.  99;  —  S.  Maurice, 
windows,  pi.  230 ;  —  S.  Marga- 
ret's,  doorway,   p.  177  >    mouldings, 


pi.  119;  tympanum,  p.  503;  — 
Newgate,  windows,  pi.  255 ;  —  Red 
house,  near,  glazing,  p.  236 ;  —  Red 
tower,  brick,  p.  94 ;  —  Walmgate, 
barbican,  p.  57;  "base,  59;  spar, 
p.  433  ;  —  S.William's  chapel,  mould- 
ings, pi.  118. 
Yorkshire,  freestone,  p.  219  ;  perpent- 
stone,  p.  351. 


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